We all have many devices now. Whether it’s a smartphone, a pair of Bluetooth headphones, a shock collar (yeah, they charge via USB), or another […] Read the original post by Mike Tanasychuk
Month: September 2017
9 Cyber-Security Vendors That Raised Funding in September 2017
Container and IoT device security vendors are among the startups bringing in new money to help grow their cyber-security efforts. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Study Finds Significant Number of Macs Running Out-of-Date Firmware Susceptible to Critical Exploits
A new research paper from Duo Security, shared by Ars Technica, reveals that a significant number of Macs are running out-of-date EFI versions, leaving them […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
‘Significant Zero’ and ‘Blood Sweat and Pixels’ Review: Taking On Game Development, and the Demon That Is “Crunch”
Two recent books take readers into the pressure cooker that videogame development can so often become. Read the original post by David Turner
The World’s Soaring CO~2~ Levels Visualized as Skyscrapers
This unusual animation gives an architectural twist to the history and possible dark future of climate change. Read the original post by John Metcalfe
Title: Kubernetes 1.8 Improves Security With Role-Based Access Control
The third major release of Kubernetes in 2017 debuts, finally providing stable support for a critical security feature. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Kubernetes 1.8 Improves Security With Role-Based Access Control
The third major release of Kubernetes in 2017 debuts, finally providing stable support for a critical security feature. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
SquareTrade Tests Prove Protective Cases a Wise Choice for iPhone 8s
Extended Service Provider SquareTrade conducted durability tests on the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus and found they face significant risk of damage resulting from […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Best apps you can use with the Files app on iPhone and iPad
Manage all your files management services in the Files app with this great apps! Managing files in iOS 11 has never been easier thanks to the […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Ford Rethinks the F-150, Toyota Gets a New Lidar, London Battles with Uber and More Car News This Week
Plus: Aston Martin makes a submarine, Lyft gets yet another dance partner, and Ford designers play with augmented reality. Read the original post by Alex Davies
Lenovo’s ThinkPad T470 Continues Durable T-series Tradition
REVIEW: The latest version of the venerable ThinkPad T-series laptop computer still looks like its many ancestors, but it’s thinner, lighter and faster, while retaining […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Nordic nRF52840 bridges Thread and Bluetooth 5 networks
Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF52840 chip becomes officially Thread 1.1 Certified, for bridging between networks. This story continues at Nordic nRF52840 bridges Thread and Bluetooth 5 networks Or just […] Read the original post by Alun Williams
Apple Looking to Develop Custom ARM-Based Processors for Mac as It Seeks to Reduce Reliance on Intel and Qualcomm
Apple’s own custom designed A-series chip found inside the iPhone and iPad give it a serious competitive advantage over various other Android OEMs. The company […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to use Google’s Family Link monitoring app
Family Link is easy to set up and offers a powerful set of tools and safeguards for easing your kids into a dangerous online world. Read the original post by Michael Simon
Pega’s AI Control Mitigates Enterprise Risk for GDPR
New control enables enterprises to safely deploy AI to drive better customer experiences while maintaining compliance, especially for the coming GDPR. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey