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VMware firewall takes aim at defending apps in data center, cloud
VMware says its new Service-defined Firewall has gains deep visibility into the hosts and services that generate network traffic via company’s existing NSX network management software, its vSphere hypervisors and AppDefense threat detection system -
The gender data gap: How women are hurt by technology built for men - ABC News
The gender data gap: How women are hurt by technology built for men ABC NewsThe gender data gap makes the world unfriendly for women, and our new technology is making the same old mistakes. -
NHL: Mobile games company Playtika becomes partner of Canadiens
Leading mobile games company Playtika has become a partner of the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens, the company announced. -
Elon Musk's SpaceX capsule splashes down off Florida coast
An unmanned capsule from Elon Musk's SpaceX splashed into the Atlantic Ocean on Friday, successfully completing a mission crucial to NASA's long-delayed quest to resume human space flight from U.S. soil later this year. -
A technology expert gives four suggestions on how to rein in algorithms - The Verge
A technology expert gives four suggestions on how to rein in algorithms The VergeThe Verge interviews University of Pennsylvania professor Kartik Hosanagar about his new book, A Human's Guide to Machine Intelligence: How Algorithms Are ... -
Citrix Systems says hackers gained access to its internal network
Networking software company Citrix Systems Inc said on Friday it has taken action to fix incident involving unauthorized access, possibly by international cyber criminals, to its internal network. -
U.S. calls 'OneCoin' huge pyramid scheme, charges leaders
U.S. authorities on Friday announced criminal charges against the alleged leaders of an multibillion-dollar pyramid scheme involving the sale of a fraudulent cryptocurrency, OneCoin. -
The Insidious Side Effect of Using Facial Recognition Technology on Pigs - Slate
The Insidious Side Effect of Using Facial Recognition Technology on Pigs SlateFacial recognition technology, traditionally both marketed and feared as a way to exponentially enhance surveillance capabilities, may one day become integral ... -
Apps let more women ‘swipe right’ to find friends
Women have long relied on dating apps to find romantic partners, but many now are going online to seek another special someone: a friend. -
Java, meet Kubernetes and serverless computing
Red Hat’s beta Quarkus framework aims to optimize Java development for distributed application architectures -
Facebook takes down UK fake accounts; to tackle anti-vaccine info
Facebook Inc said on Thursday it had removed 137 fake pages, groups and Instagram accounts in the United Kingdom and a further 31 in Romania for engaging in hate speech and making divisive comments. -
China regulator approves 95 new video games, including from Tencent, NetEase
China's content regulator on Friday said it has approved the monetization of 95 new video games, including titles from Tencent Holdings Ltd and NetEase Inc. -
Uber pays $2.6 million to settle Dutch case: prosecutors
Uber has paid around 2.3 million euros ($2.6 million) in a settlement after it was found to have offered an unlicensed taxi service in the Netherlands in 2014-2015, Dutch prosecutors said on Friday. -
Australia watchdog suspends two cryptocurrency exchanges for drug offences
Australia's anti-money laundering watchdog said on Friday it had suspended license of two cryptocurrency exchanges after a police investigation found the businesses were being exploited for drug trafficking. -
No 'silent lambs': China supports Huawei's bid for U.S. legal redress
The Chinese government's top diplomat, State Councilor Wang Yi, said on Friday that China supports Huawei Technologies'bid for legal redress in the United States, adding that Chinese companies should use "legal weapons" and not be "silent lambs". -
AUSTRAC suspends crypto currency exchanges after AFP investigation
AUSTRAC — Australia’s money laundering and counter terrorism financing watchdog — says that it has suspended the registrations of two digital currency exchanges. -
U.S. telecoms regulator stops clock on Sprint, T-Mobile merger review
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday it has halted the informal 180-day "shot clock" on the review of the merger of wireless providers Sprint Corp and T-Mobile US Inc to give the public three additional weeks to comment on the $26 billion tie-up. -
Durham leaders consider new technology to spot gunfire - WTVD-TV
Durham leaders consider new technology to spot gunfire WTVD-TVDURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Durham leaders are considering the purchase of technology that could detect when and where gunshots are fired-without someone ... -
U.S. indicts Gulnara Karimova in Uzbek corruption scheme
The United States has indicted the daughter of the late president of Uzbekistan on corruption charges for allegedly using her official position to solicit more than $865 million in bribes from three telecommunications companies, the Justice Department said on Thursday. -
Recognizing 2U's Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion | Technology and Learning - Inside Higher Ed
Recognizing 2U's Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion | Technology and Learning Inside Higher EdOver the years, I've gotten to know lots of companies in the edtech space. In my experience, one company stands out for its success in recruiting a diverse ... -
SpaceX CEO Musk's security clearance under review over pot use: official
SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk's security clearance is being reviewed by the Pentagon after the billionaire smoked marijuana on a California comedian's podcast in September, a U.S. official said on Thursday. -
Check Point finds ultrasound machine trivial to hack
Check Point has warned that medical devices used by major healthcare providers could have gaping security holes, with researchers at the security firm revealing they were able to easily hack an ultrasound machine and retrieve and alter records stored on it.
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