Saturday 30 March 2019

ET Deals: Get Visual Novels, Dating Sims with Humble Hot Date Bundle

ET Hot Date

Want to play something a little different? Try your hand at a selection of visual novels and datings sims with this week's Humble Hot Date Bundle. Enjoy countless hours of romance and storytelling for just $15.

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Friday 29 March 2019

Unplugged: Apple Kills AirPower Wireless Charging Mat


The AirPower, announced back in September 2017, was supposed to offer a sort-of wireless charging holy grail.

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Intel Adds Optane Support to Pentium, Celeron Processors

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Intel is adding Optane support to Pentium and Celeron systems.

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NASA Tests Mars 2020 Helicopter Under Mars-Like Conditions


Helicopters are a common sight in the skies above Earth, but they may soon come to the red planet.

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The LG G8 Goes on Sale April 11 in the US


Carriers have already committed to a number of discounts on the G8 at launch that might help LG get a leg up.

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How research firm Icon is using analytics and wearables to enhance clinical trials



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Middle East countries accelerate quantum computing research



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Met Office seeks chief information security officer



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252460672/Met-Office-seeks-chief-information-security-officer

Magento e-commerce sites urged to apply security update



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EU Wants Speed Governors, Data Recorders in Cars for 2022


Driver assist tools (lane keep assist, pedestrian detection) would be part of the EU package. For now, the proposal would not cap the top speeds cars could theoretically drive.

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Office Depot Fined $25M for Defrauding Customers With Fake Malware Removal Service

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Office Depot and its subsidiary OfficeMax have been fined $25M for defrauding customers with a fake malware detection utility that detected nothing. Support.com also got hit for $10M.

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A Computer Weekly buyer’s guide to asset management for hybrid IT



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Major shake-up of TSB IT after core baking system migration disaster



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Warcraft and Warcraft II Launch on GOG.com


These classic real-time strategy games have never been available digitally, but that ends today. You can even play Warcraft II online -- Blizzard's servers are still running all these years later.

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Asus Engineers Exposed Company Passwords for Months on GitHub


Asus is being slugged with security problems this week. Company engineers leaked corporate data by publishing their own passwords on Github.

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2019 Mazda3 AWD Review: Best Sub-$30K Sporty Hatchback You’ll Drive


You'll love the Mazda3 hatchback the more you drive it. Eight inches shorter than the sedan, the hatchback holds its own on cargo capacity and rear seat room. G-Vectoring Plus is another step forward.

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Should we be worried that half of UK organisations don’t have a policy for the safe use of AI?



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ICO kicks off sandbox beta to support innovation



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Interview: Mark Gray, director of digital transformation, Crown Prosecution Service



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CommVault adds “tape killer” AWS Glacier Deep Archive cold storage



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Thursday 28 March 2019

Swan lands in Scottish Highlands



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Sony Merges Electronics Divisions, Hiding Staggering Mobile Losses


Sony says the move is about "synergy" and other corporate buzzwords. In reality, the mobile division is just a huge embarrassment each time Sony releases quarterly results.

The post Sony Merges Electronics Divisions, Hiding Staggering Mobile Losses appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Leaked Docs Suggest Apple Could Easily Implement ‘Right to Repair’

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The secretive Apple Genuine Parts Repair program is only available to select companies, offering Apple-certified parts, training, and tools -- exactly what right to repair laws would make available to everyone.

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Report: Huawei Riddled With ‘Long Term Security Risks’


The report's conclusions are quite negative, but they may also finally shed some light on why Huawei has been such a divisive topic over the past few years.

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ET Deals: Save 40 Percent on Quad-Core Dell Vostro 15 3000 Full HD Laptop

Vostro 15

Right now, Dell is selling the 15.6-inch Dell Vostro 15 at a $366 discount. Enjoy an eighth-gen Intel Core i5 CPU, 8GB of RAM, a 1080p display, and a full-size keyboard with a num pad.

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Samsung Releases Video of Galaxy Fold’s Folding Test

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Samsung is seeking to assuage any fears about the folding mechanism in the Galaxy Fold with a 34-second video of the phone folding again and again.

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Sony Has Sold 4.2M PSVRs. What Happens When the PS5 Arrives?


Sony has announced the PSVR hit 4.2M total sales in March, but with the PS4 coming to the end of its life, what happens next?

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Sekiro Is Bogged Down by Technical Hiccups on Consoles

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If you're fortunate enough to have a gaming PC instead of a console, most of the problems are dealt with.

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Audit services – the next frontier for tech giants?



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Infosec pros slam government-mandated backdoors



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Boeing Proposes Fixes for Grounded 737 Max Aircraft

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The plan includes both updates to the airplane's systems and training for pilots, but it's up to the FAA to approve the plan before any 737 Max 8 aircraft will take to the skies.

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Apple’s Third-Generation MacBook Keyboards Are Still Failing

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Apple's third-generation butterfly switch keyboards can still fail after just a few months, courtesy of a single speck of dust. At this point, the apologies aren't good enough.

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Gravitational Wave Detector LIGO Is Now More Powerful Than Ever


After a series of instrument upgrades, LIGO is coming back online April 1 to search for fainter gravitational waves around the universe.

The post Gravitational Wave Detector LIGO Is Now More Powerful Than Ever appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Encryption adoption driven by new tech and compliance



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252460545/Encryption-adoption-driven-by-new-tech-and-compliance

Businesses losing out on early payment discounts due to outdated software



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Huawei making no progress on addressing security concerns



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Post Office made to repay public money it allocated to fund Horizon litigation



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252460542/Post-Office-made-to-repay-public-money-it-allocated-to-fund-Horizon-litigation

What are the options for regulating internet companies?



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How Sainsbury’s is developing a wider understanding of data science



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252459719/How-Sainsburys-is-developing-a-wider-understanding-of-data-science

Swedish companies increasingly using private networks to communicate with ecosystem



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252460363/Swedish-companies-increasingly-using-private-networks-to-communicate-with-ecosystem

Scottish government advances payments programme



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Wednesday 27 March 2019

UK IoT research centre to tackle cyber risk



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Exoplanet Observed for First Time With Optical Interferometry

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The ESO has announced the first-ever observation of an exoplanet using optical interferometry, greatly improving our understanding of the world's atmosphere.

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Report: Samsung Galaxy Fold’s Crease Is Visible, User Experience Poor

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Leaked information on the Galaxy Fold points to a crease that's quite visible in some circumstances and work yet to be done to guarantee software compatibility.

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Google’s New Robot Is Better at Tossing Things Than You Are


Google AI researchers have built a simple robot arm that understands the physics of tossing objects, which is more impressive than you might assume.

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Stanford Car Can Learn How to Handle Unknown Driving Conditions

Stanford's autonomous car on Thunderhill raceway

Performance driving isn't just for race cars. If autonomous vehicles are going to be truly safe, they'll need to be able to perform at the safe maneuvering limits under a variety of conditions. A team of Stanford researchers has just brought us one step closer.

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Oslo car-free plan builds on micro-mobility trend



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Insurance company Tokio Marine HCC overhauls legacy systems



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Norway datacentre strategy producing dividend



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The Lord of the Rings: Gollum Builds a Game Around an Impossible Main Character


Daedalic Entertainment wants to build an entire game around The Lord of the Ring's Gollum as a main character while remaining true to what Tolkien wrote and the story he told. It may be impossible to do both.

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Cyber attacks targeting industrial control systems on the rise



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Astronomers Catch the Formation of a Dark Vortex on Neptune


After seeing several dark vortexes appear in the ice giant's clouds over the decades, scientists have finally been able to watch one form, and it was a big one.

The post Astronomers Catch the Formation of a Dark Vortex on Neptune appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Government expects NHS IT overhaul will unleash innovation



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Hyperscale demand for colocation offsets softening take-up from enterprises, research shows



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Volkswagen broadens public cloud commitment by partnering with AWS



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252460349/Volkswagen-broadens-public-cloud-commitment-by-partnering-with-AWS

Mind the overlap between GDPR and ePD, warns privacy lawyer



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Samsung Gives First-Ever Earnings Warning as Semiconductor Troubles Mount

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Samsung issued its first-ever profit warning. Weak economic indicators, the ongoing US trade war with China, and the collapse of memory sales have collectively hit the company hard.

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Amadeus deploys cloud-native shopping application on Google cloud



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252460339/Amadeus-deploys-loud-native-shopping-application-on-Google-cloud

Norsk Hydro cyber attack cost estimates up to $41m



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252460340/Norsk-Hydro-cyber-attack-cost-estimates-up-to-41m

Tuesday 26 March 2019

Samsung Unveils Galaxy A70 With Huge 6.7-inch Display, 32-Megapixel Selfie Camera


The Android Pie-based A70 has a massive 6.7-inch display, a 32MP selfie camera, and an in-display fingerprint sensor.

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ET Deals: 12-Core Ryzen Threadripper for $280, Prime Member Discounts on Fire Tablets

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Building your own high-end PC? For today only, you can snag an AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X 12-core CPU for just $279.99 on Amazon. That's over $100 off the list price, so don't sleep on this discount.

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Asus Acknowledges, Responds to Attack but Disputes Kaspersky Numbers

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Asus has acknowledged being infected by unusual, highly targeted malware, but insists very few people were impacted. That's difficult to square with what we know about the attack thus far.

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HTC Vive Focus Plus VR Headset Launches April 15 for $799


The HTC Vive Focus Plus is an enterprise device, and now we know when it launches and at what price. It's coming on April 15 for $799.

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Intel Blasts Nvidia For ‘Inferior’ Self-Driving Technology


Intel has unloaded on Nvidia with a remarkable blog post, accusing the company of repeatedly copying its work and pretending otherwise.

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Web inventor wants to build a web built on solid data principals



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Police make 61 arrests in global crackdown on dark web



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60-Day Bed Rest Study Will Test Effects of Weightlessness, Artificial Gravity


Lying around may not seem particularly brave, but the study participants have to stay in bed without sitting up for 60 days and occasionally go for a spin in a giant centrifuge.

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Palmer Luckey Claims 30 Percent of Rift Customers Can’t Use New Rift S

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The Rift S looks like a considerable upgrade from the original Rift, but according to Palmer Luckey, it may not work for up to 30 percent of would-be buyers.

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Europe passes controversial Copyright Directive



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IT complexity raises concerns of certificate-related outages



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Police algorithms should be regulated, says think tank



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BT switches on quantum network link at Adastral Park



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Women more at risk of job automation



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Asus Will Combine AMD APUs, Nvidia GPUs in Upcoming Laptops: Report

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A leak suggests AMD APUs and Nvidia GPUs could tip up together in future Asus products. It'd make for a refreshing change.

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Asus releases fix for supply chain cyber attack



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Ethiopian Airlines CEO: 737 Max 8 Stall Prevention Software Active During Crash

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The CEO of Ethiopian Airlines has stated that Flight 302's anti-stall system was active when the aircraft crashed. It's the strongest statement yet implying that the plane's MCAS system was responsible for the disaster.

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How Sleep and Fitness Trackers Work, and Whether They’re Worth It


Once something only for those obsessed with fitness, health trackers of all types are becoming commonplace and are a key part of the ongoing revolution in digital health technology. We take a look at how they work, and how accurate they really are.

The post How Sleep and Fitness Trackers Work, and Whether They’re Worth It appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Nominet urges SMEs to register .uk domains to thwart squatters



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Firms urged to gear up for new malware and tactics as threats proliferate



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Podcast: The Computer Weekly Downtime Upload – Episode 9



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Geopolitical issues affecting cyber security



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Monday 25 March 2019

Most IFTTT Gmail Features Will Stop Working Next Week


Everyone agrees with the ultimate goal of improving user privacy, but there can be drawbacks to locking down popular services. Users of IFTTT (If This, Then That) are in for a rude awakening next week.

The post Most IFTTT Gmail Features Will Stop Working Next Week appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Nintendo Will Release Two New Switch Models This Year: Report


The rumors have bounced back and forth between a more powerful Switch and a budget model. Now, a report from the Wall Street Journal claims that both devices are coming later this year.

The post Nintendo Will Release Two New Switch Models This Year: Report appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Asus Live Update Pushed Malware to 1 Million PCs


The sketchy code didn't get on those machines via a hacked website or malicious browser extension. No, Asus itself pushed the malware to at hundreds of thousands of machines after attackers gained control of the company's update servers.

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Leading PC makers set to expand product range to target existing customers



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Artificial intelligence making major inroads into Russian banking



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Hands On With Nvidia’s New Jetson Nano

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Nvidia's Jetson family of embeddable GPU solutions is now more affordable than ever, with the Nano -- a $99 diminutive developer kit with a surprisingly powerful GPU and decent Ubuntu-friendly CPU.

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Security challenge is to move as fast as the business



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EMIS Group CIO: Breaking down NHS patient data silos by going all-in on AWS



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Lack of security skills exposing business to attack



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Report: Verizon’s Fixed 5G Broadband Service Economically Flawed, Unsustainable


Verizon's 5G fixed wireless service might never make money according to an analyst firm. The short range and small cell requirements are challenging to deal with.

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Mike Lynch heads to High Court to defend against HP allegations



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Full-fibre broadband startup Toob gets £75m funding round



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Google Stadia Is Powered by Intel CPUs, Not AMD


Google's Stadia will be powered by Intel CPUs, not AMD, when it comes to market.

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Datacentre equipment manufacturers must make their firmware available



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UK’s largest broadband suppliers failing on customer service



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Small businesses hit hardest by cyber crime costs



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Storage 101: Object storage in the big three public clouds



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Friday 22 March 2019

Microsoft Automates DNA-Based Data Storage


In 2018, humanity created 33 zettabytes (that's 33 billion petabytes), and that number will rise to about 175 zettabytes by 2025. Some computer scientists are worried that our ability to create data will eventually outstrip our ability to store it, so Microsoft is looking at ways to store that data in DNA.

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ET Deals: Learn Spanish, Japanese, And More With Humble Bundle

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Want to travel the world, and speak at least a bit of each local language? Right now, you can tackle eight languages with this week's Humble Bundle.

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Rogue Ads Are Draining Android Phone Batteries With Hidden Videos

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An investigation by ad analysis firm Protected Media and Buzzfeed News has found that a popular ad network was exploited by fraudsters to push hidden video ads in apps, which subsequently drained batteries on the phones displaying them.

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AT&T’s Fake ‘5G E’ Network Slower Than Verizon, T-Mobile LTE


AT&T has been betting on its misleading "5G E" network branding to give it an edge over Verizon and T-Mobile. The only problem is, its fake 5G network is slower than both.

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A Solar Storm Will Send the Northern Lights Surging South Tonight

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The coronal mass ejection will hit Earth on March 23 and may push the northern lights far south, lighting up skies in the northern United States and southern Canada.

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Boeing Reportedly Delaying Crew Capsule Flight by Months


SpaceX is on target to get its Dragon II capsule ready for crewed flights this summer, but Boeing has fallen behind with its CST-100 Starliner. According to a new report, it may be looking at another multi-month delay.

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Digital Darwinism unkind to those who wait, says Palo Alto



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All change: What can suppliers and IT buyers expect from G-Cloud 11?



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Volvo In-Car Camera Aims to Cut DUI Driving, Distraction in 2020s


Cameras, sensors would know when to warn, then slow or stop distracted drivers. Some would be drunks, others tired or just not paying attention. Such a car might get an insurance discount.

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Steam Prepares to Roll Out Revamped Library Page


Now you'll really be able to appreciate all those games you bought on sale and never got around to playing.

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Half of women in tech say diversity is not a company priority



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Getting it right this time: Why the strategy is not about delivery for NHSX



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MIT Develops Algorithm to Accelerate Neural Networks by 200x


AI researchers have found a method of identifying likely neural network architectures that are 200 times faster than previous methods. The goal? Democratizing AI.

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How Centrica used GDPR and Pegasystems to reward loyal customers



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Intel Details Faster Gen 11 Graphics Architecture

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Intel has released a new document with a great deal of detail on its upcoming GPUs.

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UK government at odds over Huawei threat



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New Metroploitan Police database raises concerns of Gangs Matrix repeat



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Astronomers Spot Gargantuan ‘X-ray Chimneys’ in the Center of Our Galaxy

Milky Way Hubble

Astronomers observing the center of the Milky Way have spotted some unusual features that drive home just how violent the area is. The galaxy sports a pair of gargantuan "X-ray chimneys" that expel the matter and energy building up around the black hole.

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Facebook security policy and practices unfit, say infosec pros



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Manchester City Council CIO steps down



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Tech sector steams ahead in face of Brexit



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London launches open data cultural map



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UK police should not deploy live facial recogntion technology until issues are resolved, MPs told



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Government cyber security strategy is ‘chaotic‘



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Thursday 21 March 2019

Microsoft’s Defender Security Suite Is Coming to macOS

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Microsoft Defender ATP is starting as a preview that's limited to businesses, which gives you a clue as to why Microsoft is bothering to develop these tools for macOS.

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The Division 2 Has Problems, but Performance Isn’t One of ‘Em

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Two years after the release of Tom Clancy's The Division, Ubisoft is back with another loot shooter set in an apocalyptic modern America. Frigid New York is out the window, replaced with an exceptionally muggy D.C. for this brand new showcase of Ubisoft's in-house Snowdrop engine.

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ET Deals: Two-Pack AmazonBasics 3-Foot HDMI Cable for $4, Netgear Orbi AC2200 Wall-Plug Mesh WiFi for $200

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Just about every home needs HDMI cables these days, but there's no reason to pay the ridiculous prices that most retail chains charge. Right now, you can get two HDMI cables from Amazon for just $4. Not only are they available at half the normal price, but they're also Prime eligible.

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Facebook Stored Hundreds of Millions of Passwords in Plaintext For 7 Years

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Facebook has admitted to storing hundreds of millions of passwords without security for up to seven years.

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T-Mobile Begins Rolling Out Home LTE Internet Service


Of course, this is all part of T-Mobile's efforts to build support for its attempt to merge with Sprint, becoming the "New T-Mobile."

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Downed 787 Max 8s Lacked Safety Features Boeing Only Sells as Extras

Boeing-737-Max-8-Feature

Boeing builds two safety systems that might have helped prevent the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash -- but it sells them as extras, not as standard equipment.

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Interview: How the DWP Dojo innovates



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Horizon IT system trial suspended after Post Office accuses judge of bias



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Towards a full-fibre Britain: the view from inside Openreach



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Spike in cyber attacks targeting Cisco Webex



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Nvidia: Turing Sales Revenue Up 45 Percent Over Pascal

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Nvidia made a number of strong claims for its new Turing architecture at its latest investor day.

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Amazon S3 storage 101: Object storage in the cloud



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GDS and Cabinet Office admit to over-optimism over Verify



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Intel Unveils New Graphics Command Console at GDC

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Intel is serious about getting into the gaming market, starting with a new software front-end.

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Openreach calls on CSPs to help formulate full-fibre strategy



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Norway’s IT sector and government to tackle skills shortage



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Russian cyber espionage groups targeting EU governments



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ISS Astronauts Test New Antibacterial Coating on the Bathroom Door

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Research headed by Elisabeth Grohmann of Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin shows that a new antimicrobial substance could eliminate bacteria on surfaces. Surfaces like the bathroom door.

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Wednesday 20 March 2019

Oculus Launches Rift S: $399, Fewer Cameras, Higher-Res Lenses

Oculus-Rift-S-Feature

Oculus has unveiled their new Rift S headset, with improved lenses, higher resolution, and no reliance on external cameras.

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