A combination of increased reporting and more software programs is causing vulnerability reports to rise by more than a third compared to 2016 and are […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: November 2017
Apple Countersues Qualcomm in Court Fight Over Patents, Royalties
Apple alleges that Qualcomm’s Snapdragon mobile chipsets infringe on patents held by Apple as the two companies continue their fight in the courts over intellectual […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Fender Newport Bluetooth speaker review: It’s not just a nostalgia trip, this speaker sounds great
Designed in the classic style of Fender’s guitar amps, the Newport delivers solid quality, very good audio, and fun analog controls. Read the original post by Jon L. Jacobi
Ajit Pai’s Net Neutrality Shell Game
If we treat the net like the utility it is, we’ll get neutrality and more. Just look at Wilson, North Carolina. Read the original post by Susan Crawford
Promising New Cancer Immunotherapies Have Arrived—But Not For Everyone
Scientists can train the immune system to attack cancer. But the prices—and the body’s reaction—can go overboard. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Net Neutrality is Not the Problem
If we treat the net like the utility it is, we’ll get neutrality and more. Just look at Wilson, North Carolina. Read the original post by Susan Crawford
How WD Plans to Lead Major Changeover to RISC-V Processing
RISC-V systems on chips represent a great deal of new promise for the IT infrastructure business and could become the Next Big Thing inside devices […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Farnell sells ten millionth Raspberry Pi
Less than six years after it first began producing Raspberry Pi computers, it now sells 50,000 Raspberry Pi each week This story continues at Farnell sells […] Read the original post by David Manners
Japan court hears Toshiba, Western Digital fight on sale
In this Aug. 10, 2017 file photo, Toshiba Corp. President Satoshi Tsunakawa speaks during a press conference at the company's headquarters in Tokyo. The feud […] Read the original post by Greenwich Citizen
Waymo’s Self-Driving Cars Have Driven 4 Million Miles
If you're trying to get an idea of how much data Waymo has managed to collect from its self-driving tests, the short answer is: a […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Michael Dell says EMC merger working out better than expected
Michael Dell, chairman & CEO of Dell Technologies, makes his first big public appearance in Boston since acquiring EMC. Dell spoke at a Boston College […] Read the original post by Boston.com
Apple Offers Temporary Workaround For iOS 11 Autocorrect Bug
Recently it appears that another autocorrect bug was discovered in iOS 11 not too long after the first one, which was found earlier this month […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Hyundai’s Blue Link Now Offers On-Demand Car Washing Services
Hyundai's Blue Link is a feature of its cars that has been around for a while now. The app can do a variety of things, […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Total number of Canadians impacted by cyber attack passes 19,000: Equifax Canada
Signage at the corporate headquarters of Equifax Inc. in Atlanta on July 21, 2012. Equifax Canada has revised the number of Canadians caught up in […] Read the original post by Penticton Herald
How to Fix the macOS High Sierra Security Bug That Gives Full Admin Access to Mac Without Password
As we had reported earlier, there is a major security flaw in macOS High Sierra that gives full admin access to the Mac without a password. […] Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu