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Oracle promises IaaS growth as cloud business rises
Oracle’s third quarter financial results continue to show that the company’s future is in the cloud. On Wednesday, the company reported massive growth in its software- and platform-as-a-service businesses, promising further gains as its customers do away with their data centers. -
Cobol plays major role in U.S. government breaches
New research is turning on its head the idea that legacy systems -- such as Cobol and Fortran -- are more secure because hackers are unfamiliar with the technology. -
Unpatched vulnerability puts Ubiquiti networking products at risk
An unpatched command injection vulnerability could allow hackers to take over enterprise networking products from Ubiquiti Networks. -
Windows 10 'servicing stack' update cripples some PCs
Some users are reporting that one of this week's Windows 10 updates crippled their PCs. -
Microsoft quietly promotes Creators Update in Patch Tuesday update
Microsoft has begun a low-key promotion for the next Windows 10 feature upgrade with the release of this month's Patch Tuesday updates. -
Adobe Reader, Edge, Safari, and Ubuntu fall during first day at Pwn2Own
During the first day of the Pwn2Own hacking contest, security researchers successfully demonstrated exploits against Microsoft Edge, Apple's Safari, Adobe Reader, and Ubuntu Desktop. -
AMD's Radeon memory business is slowing down
AMD's Radeon memory business has slowed down, with fewer products available in the U.S. and no new product releases since the introduction of the Polaris GPUs. -
Nordea goes beyond what is mandatory for PSD2
Nordic bank prepares for the introduction of the latest banking regulations through a platform that is open to third parties -
Samsung's New Galaxy S8 Will Have Facial Recognition Technology - Fortune
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Samsung's New Galaxy S8 Will Have Facial Recognition Technology
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Samsung is seeking to stand out from its competitors by using facial recognition technology in its new Galaxy S8 smartphone. Customers using the new phone, which is set to launch this month, will be able to use the technology, as well as fingerprint ...and more » -
Why Marc Jacobs' Cynical View Of Fashion And Technology At SXSW Won't Last - Forbes
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Why Marc Jacobs' Cynical View Of Fashion And Technology At SXSW Won't Last
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New York designer Marc Jacobs isn't interested in technology becoming a part of the fabric of his fashion collections, he explained to a crowd at SXSW earlier this week. The idea of tech-enabled clothing, or wearable technology, doesn't feel important ... -
Google to ship Project Soli gesture development kits later this year
Google will start shipping development kits for its Project Soli wireless gesture recognition technology later this year. -
Technology as 'silent witness' sunk killer artist Mthethwa - News24
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Technology as 'silent witness' sunk killer artist Mthethwa
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The commissioned painting of slain sex worker Nokuphila Kumalo took pride of place at a peaceful protest by SWEAT members. (Jenna Etheridge, News24). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send us your stories. What To ...and more » -
Cisco security advisory dump finds 20 warnings, 2 critical
Cisco discloses vulnerabilities with a severity rating of "critical" or "high" but now includes “medium” threats as well. -
Raspberry Pi roundup: Pi Day, Remembrances of Pis Past, competitor corner, STEM and SKULLS
Since we’ve just had a Raspberry Pi anniversary, you might think that it’s excessive to trumpet another Pi-related holiday just one week later, but, well, Tuesday was Pi Day, this is the Internet, and I’m afraid that’s just the way these things go. -
IBM to integrate MedyMatch technology to help spot brain bleeding - Reuters
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IBM to integrate MedyMatch technology to help spot brain bleeding
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TEL AVIV Israel's MedyMatch Technology said on Thursday IBM Watson Health would integrate MedyMatch's technology into its offerings to imaging experts in hospitals to help doctors identify intracranial bleeding from head trauma and stroke. Initially ...and more » -
Safety in Node.js: NodeSource to certify NPM modules
NodeSource is curating JavaScript packages for security, dependencies -
Increased access to technology in public libraries - Jamaica Observer
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Increased access to technology in public libraries
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Director General at the Jamaica Library Service (JLS), Karen Barton (centre), speaks of major achievements of the Global Libraries ICT Project, aimed at increasing ICT access in public libraries across the island. She was addressing a JIS 'Think Tank ...and more » -
Companies Cautious About New Technology, Research Shows - Yahoo Finance
Companies Cautious About New Technology, Research Shows
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TORONTO, March 16, 2017 /CNW/ - While consumers are willing to wait in long lines to get their hands on the latest technologies, businesses are hanging back, according to new research from staffing specialists Robert Half Technology and The Creative ...and more » -
Smartphone technology could combat workplace injuries - Phys.Org
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Smartphone technology could combat workplace injuries
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Rob Radwin positions a smartphone to record video of a conveyor belt — a better method, he says, for measuring the risk presented by repetitive workplace tasks and safeguard workers against injury. Credit: Stephanie Precourt. Manufacturing industries ...and more » -
Pwnie Express eases security remediation with a risk-assessment tool
Pwnie Express is adding a tool called Device Risk Scorecard to its Pulse Serivce that ranks the risks its security service finds on customer networks and makes it easier to remediate them. -
Baymarkets Technology Secures Fintech Specialist Per Andersson - Finance Magnates
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Baymarkets Technology Secures Fintech Specialist Per Andersson
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Baymarkets Technology AB (Baymarkets), a Nordic provider of fintech and regtech solutions for the financial services industry, has announced its latest senior appointment, securing Per Andersson as its newest Head of Sales and Business Development.and more » -
Android switches to native Java 8 support
Hit the road, Jack -- Google is displacing the toolchain, but existing tools and plugins dependent on the Java class file format still should work -
He Died for His Faith (in Technology) - LifeZette
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He Died for His Faith (in Technology)
LifeZette
There is little doubt about the benefits the internet age has brought us. It's easier to connect with other people from long distances; new outlets are available for art and the media; and many aspects of our lives have become simpler and smoother ... -
NEC's Video Face Recognition Technology Ranks First in NIST Testing - CSO Australia
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NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) today announced that NEC's face recognition technology achieved the highest performance evaluation in the recent Face in Video Evaluation (FIVE *1) testing performed by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and ...and more » -
India Making Remarkable Progress In Nuclear Technology: IAEA Chief - NDTV
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India Making Remarkable Progress In Nuclear Technology: IAEA Chief
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Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu: India is making remarkable advancements in nuclear technology and is a very important partner of International Atomic Energy Agency, the global nuclear watchdog's Director General Yukiya Amano said on Wednesday. "For mass ...and more » -
Aussie engineers compete in world's richest robotics challenge
Engineers from UNSW and UTS are in Abu Dhabi, preparing to compete for the US$5 million prize pool of the inaugural Mohamed Bin Zayed International Robotics Competition. -
US faces limits in busting Russian agents over Yahoo breach
In a rare move, the U.S. has indicted two Russian government agents for their suspected involvement in a massive Yahoo data breach. But what now? -
How to prepare for data breach notification
New data breach notification laws come into effect on 22 February 2018.Most people already know the gist of it: If you become aware of a data breach, you have to determine if it's an “eligible data breach” (preferably within 30 days).If it is, you have to notify the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), and affected individuals. -
Gilbert + Tobin's new breed of lawyer: The 'techno-legal'
It may sound like a Judge Dredd sidekick character, but ‘techno-legal’ is the term given to a new breed of in-demand lawyers, who are both comfortable with code and can keep their cool in court.
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