The Switch may not have Bluetooth, but you can still experience wireless audio! For months, Nintendo Switch owners have been forced to suffer the indignity of […] Read the original post by Jaz Brown
Month: August 2018
Black Hat Talk Reveals How Embedded Systems Expose Airlines to Risk
Security firm IOActive is set to disclose multiple vulnerabilities in the embedded systems used for satellite communications and in-flight WiFi, revealing the larger challenge of […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How Has the Apple Watch Changed Your Life?
Back when Apple unveiled the Apple Watch, it was dismissed as just any other wearable in the market. However, over the years, Apple has worked […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Pypestream Customer Engagement: Product Overview and Analysis
The company provides a customer-engagement platform using chatbots that deploys two-way persistent connection via private messaging with AI-backed conversational experiences, or “pypes.” Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Intel Product Roadmap Shows 10nm Xeon Server Chips Arriving in 2020
The chip maker’s product roadmap shows Ice Lake processors coming to market after 14nm Cascade Lake later this year and Cooper Lake in 2019. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
You Can’t Detect What You Can’t See: Illuminating the Entire Kill Chain
Visibility is a key challenge for cybersecurity teams, and without a holistic view, it’s nearly impossible to detect threats across every stage of the kill […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
The Tight-Lipped Drivers Steering Tokyo’s Taxis
Oleg Tolstoy photographed the men and women who suit up to ferry passengers around Shibuya and Shinjuku. Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Make life easier on your eyes with these big sales on luxurious monitor upgrades
Get a Nixeus EDG for $350 at Newegg or a Samsung 4K monitor for $250 at Amazon, plus two other great online deals right now. Read the original post by Ian Paul
IBM Demonstrates DeepLocker AI Malware at Black Hat
IBM researchers have developed a new proof of concept malware that can be highly targeted and very difficult to detect. Read the original post by Chethan Rao
How to add games to SNES Classic
The SNES has a lot more potential thank you might think The Super NES Classic is a beautiful piece of nostalgia for a very good price. […] Read the original post by James Bricknell
Anki’s New Home Robot, Vector, Sure Is Cute. But Can It Survive?
It’s charming, it’s (relatively) smart, and it’s mobile. The question is: Can Vector succeed where other home robots have failed? Read the original post by Matt Simon
When Bots Teach Themselves to Cheat
Even with logical parameters, AI programs can develop shortcuts and workarounds that humans didn’t think to deem off-limits. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
How to set iCloud to save emails on your Mac, not in the cloud
It’s certainly not unusual to want to store your data only on locations over which you have full control—not some company’s cloud, even if that’s […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Android 9 Pie Includes Productivity, Security Features for Enterprises
Google says several of the new productivity and security features in Android 9 Pie are AI-driven and designed to learn from usage patterns, company says. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
RPT–Elon Musk’s Tesla buyout would reengineer take-private deals
Billionaire investor Elon Musk has always done things his own way, from designing space rockets to manufacturing electric cars. Now the Tesla Inc CEO is […] Read the original post by Reuters