Company’s new RM5 drive is what Toshiba is presenting as the next logical step up for those people in the business of keeping their storage […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: June 2018
Toshiba Memory America Demonstrates SAS SSDs for SATA Apps
Company’s new RM5 drive is what Toshiba is presenting as the next logical step up for those people in the business of keeping their storage […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Digi International (DGII) & Echelon (ELON) Head-To-Head Analysis
Digi International and Echelon are both small-cap computer and technology companies, but which is the better business? We will contrast the two companies based on […] Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
Apple macOS ‘Quick Look’ Bug Allows Access to Thumbnail Caches from Encrypted Drives
Apple’s macOS has a neat feature known as “Quick Look” allowing you to preview an image by tapping the space bar. This feature works even […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Friends and enemies: Reacting to Apple’s privacy stance
Shocking news has reached the Macalope’s furry ears: it turns out that Apple is not a non-profit set up with the goal of protecting individual […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Apple Deals: Sale on Watch, iPad, Mac, and More Happening Now
Apple Watch, iPad Pro, Macs, Beats, Nuraphones, and more are on sale this week! Read the original post by Wired Staff
The Man Who Saw the Dangers of Cambridge Analytica Years Ago
Researchers at the Psychometrics Centre knew better than most how Facebook data can be manipulated, but investigations and suspensions have halted their work. Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
Space Really Does Need Traffic Cops
Trump’s new space directive spreads out the responsibility for Earth’s congested orbital thoroughfares. Read the original post by Sarah Scoles
How Oprah’s Network Finally Found Its Voice
In the new golden age of TV, success is all about finding a passionate niche audience. With “Love Is___” and a slate of scripted […] Read the original post by Jason Parham
A Merger That Would Have Made Crypto Investing Easier Fails
The deal would have united a a risk-averse financial trust in Kentucky with a venture-backed startup in Silicon Valley. Read the original post by Erin Griffith
Ex-CIA engineer charged in ‘Vault 7’ leak
Last month when we learned that Joshua Schulte still had not been charged for allegedly providing CIA hacking information to Wikileaks despite being in custody […] Read the original post by Engadget
Microsoft Integrating Adobe E-Signature Technology With Dynamics 365
The Adobe Sign e-signature technology can now help Dynamics 365 customers automate multi-step workflows. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
The best GPS trackers for kids: Locate your little ones with ease
Our top picks allow you to easily keep tabs on the munchkins in your life. Read the original post by Ben Patterson
The Olympic Destroyer Hackers May Have Returned For More
A recent spate of attacks against biological and chemical threat protection agencies bears the hallmarks of the group hacker group behind Olympic Destroyer. Read the original post by Brian Barrett
Ellen Pao on the Perverse Incentives Helping Incels Thrive at Tech Companies
Incels are well-represented at tech companies, raising challenging ethical issues for leaders who want to create a safe workspace. Read the original post by Ellen Pao