Destiny 2 review: Guardians rise up—and so does Bungie—to fix the first game
A massive pre-review wasnrsquo;t enough to judge this epic gamemdash;so, now we have a verdict.
View ArticleCoffee vs. climate change: The news is not good
Warming will push coffee uphill and could limit pollinators.
View ArticleTrump’s self-driving car strategy: Don’t regulate self-driving cars
The new document provides non-binding guidance to industry and state regulators.
View ArticleApplersquo;s facial recognition: Well, it is more secure for the, er,...
iPhoneX feature receives stony-faced reaction from security buffs Security watchers have given Applersquo;s introduction of facial recognition technology a cautious welcome.…
View ArticleCan a tattoo on human flesh be copyrighted? We’ll soon find out
Is the human body a protectable medium of expression for purposes of copyright?
View ArticleDrug company hands patents off to Native American tribe to avoid challenge
If tribes can avoid patent challenges, will "patent trolls" flock to them next?
View ArticleWindows 10 Fall Creators Update shaking up privacy settings some more
And Enterprise users will get even more control over analytics data.
View ArticleSome iPad Pros cost $50 more today as Apple quietly ups prices
Reportedly due to the current high cost of NAND flash storage.
View ArticleGiant frikkin’ British laser turret to start zapping stuff next year
That's part one sorted. Now, who's supplying the sharks? The Dragonfire laser cannon consortium has unveiled a fullsize mockup of its shipborne blaster at the Defence and Security Exhibition...
View ArticleWhat you should know about privacy and Apple’s FaceID on iOS 11
Your rights may differ if phone is locked via biometrics compared to a passcode.
View ArticleKaspersky software banned from US government agencies
Kaspersky: We have “never helped, nor will help, any government with cyberespionage.”
View ArticleHomeland Security drops the hammer on Kaspersky Lab with preemptive ban
Government departments have 90 days to rip and replace Despite pending legislation to ban US federal government offices from using Kaspersky Lab security software, Homeland Security has issued a...
View ArticleCredit reference agencies faulted for poor patching
Hold our beers, Equifax Experian and Annual Credit Report.com – an organization set up by Equifax, Experian and Transunion to meet US consumer finance regulations – left themselves exposed to a serious...
View ArticleMissed patch caused Equifax data breach
Apache Struts was popped, but company had at least TWO MONTHS to fix it Equifax has revealed that the cause of its massive data breach was flaw it should have patched weeks before it was attacked.…
View ArticleShoddily-set-up Elastisearch hosting point-of-sale malware
Sigh.Admins of free AWS instances just didn't tick the right boxes. Lazily-configured software has again created a security incident, this time resulting in 4,000 instances of open source analytics and...
View ArticleProtect your business from ransomware robbers
The inevitable kick in the arse Promo Two much-publicised ransomware attacks earlier this year, including one on the NHS, have raised the profile of the ransomware menace that hangs over businesses of...
View ArticleWhy Redis beats Memcached for caching
Memcached or Redis? Itrsquo;s a question that nearly always arises in any discussion about squeezing more performance out of a modern, database-driven web application. When performance needs to be...
View ArticleWhat is PaaS? Software development in the cloud
Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) is a type of cloud computing offering in which a service provider delivers a platform to clients, enabling them to develop, run, and manage business applications without...
View ArticleTrump blocks Chinese purchase of US chipmaker over national security
Sale of Lattice Semiconductors is seen as a threat to national security.
View ArticleBIXOLON Explores the Future of Retail Printing at Paris Retail Week 2017
Showcasing the latest innovations in POS, Label and Mobile Printing TechnologyParis Retail Week (19-21 September 2017, Paris, France) – BIXOLON (stand M 063), a leading global manufacturer of advanced...
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