T-Mobile and Sprint finally, officially, say they definitely won’t merge
T-Mobile and Sprint will "fight the duopoly," but as separate companies.
View ArticleElderly doctor: I lost my license because I don’t know how to use a computer
Doc says her paper records are just finemdash;state medical board disagrees.
View ArticleSet an alert: Do not miss The Farthest on PBS
On November 15, see the story of one of NASArsquo;smdash;and humanityrsquo;smdash;greatest missions.
View ArticleForest Service suggests Trump could reopen uranium mining near Grand Canyon
The possibility reignites old tensions, unclear how much effect rules relaxation would have.
View ArticleDoS scum attacked one-third of the ‘net between 2015 and 2017
Even CHARGEN services are hosed, daily, says CAIDA study One-third of Internet hosts with IPv4 addresses were subject to denial of service attacks in the last two years.…
View ArticleCrumbs! Crunchyroll distributed malware for a couple of hours
Anime-streamer is fine again, and disinfection is easy Popular anime streamer Crunchyroll is warning users to check their systems for malware, after attackers got access to its Cloudflare config and...
View ArticleReview: H2O.ai automates machine learning
InfoWorldTo read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story)
View ArticleHow to implement a simple logger in C#
You will often want to log events or errors as they occur in your .Net application.To do this, you could take advantage of one of the many popular logging frameworks available, or you could design and...
View Article70% of European IT decision-makers see Brexit as a business opportunity
France, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland see most opportunity in Britain leaving the EU as organisations look ahead to 2018 London, UK, 6th November 2017 – Interoute , the global cloud and network...
View ArticleATM fees shake-up may push Britain towards cashless society
Cash machine use dwindling in face of contactless and mobile Thousands of free-to-use cash machines could be axed from Britain's high streets due to plans to cut fees that fund the network, banking...
View ArticleEssen 2017: Best board games from the biggest board game convention
The most exciting games from the world's biggest board gaming event.
View ArticleCaptainForm Celebrates A Successful 2 Years Anniversary
The 5th of November marks the 2nd year anniversary of 123ContactForm’s WordPress form plugin - CaptainForm - the tool that enables anyone to create, customize and publish any type of forms on their...
View ArticleParadise Papers were not an inside job, says leaky offshore law firm
Appleby condemns 'criminal act' and 'politically driven' reporting Revelations from the Paradise Papers, a leaked set of more than 13 million financial documents, have shed light on how the rich and...
View ArticleStarCraft II goes free-to-play seven years after launch
Single-player campaign, ranked multiplayer available free of charge
View ArticleATT drone brings LTE access to hurricane-damaged Puerto Rico
Cellular network still devastated; carriers scramble to reconnect residents.
View ArticleBeta JetBrains IDE moves Kotlin apps out of the JVM
JetBrains has made available the Kotlin/Native technology, which creates native binaries for Kotlin code so they can run without a Java virtual machine.A beta version of the CLion IDE allows Kotlin...
View ArticleTrump space adviser: Blue Origin and SpaceX rockets aren’t really commercial
Scott Pace likens heavy-lift rockets to aircraft carriers.
View ArticleWhen Apple soured on Irish tax laws, it turned to a tiny English Channel island
“Apple is so big that it is effectively able to negotiate its own tax laws.”
View ArticleBrandPost: How Hyperconvergence Can Transform Your Data Center into a Lean,...
By Jesse St. Laurent, HPE Chief Technologist, Hyperconverged & SimpliVity Everyone seems to be looking for ways to be more “green” these days – hybrid cars, reusable grocery bags, etc.And those...
View ArticleIDG Contributor Network: Can data scientists tackle the IoT demand?
The world of IoT (internet of things) is growing fast. “Smart” devices are popping up all over the place, from tiny chips to large manufacturing machines; almost every industry is touched by the...
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