A potential climate change consequence: Not enough cool water for power plants
Without planning and cooperation, EU countries could be up against a water problem.
View ArticleBrandPost: VMs and Containers: Not Necessarily Exclusive
Not long ago, the growth of virtual machines (VMs) completely changed how organizations addressed evolving business needs.VMs provided enterprises and service providers with a creative new way to add...
View ArticleClock ticking on Google as $2.7 billion fine takes bite out of earnings
Parent company Alphabet has yet to lodge an appeal against the EU's penalty.
View ArticleElon Musk: Mark Zuckerberg’s understanding of AI is “limited”
Tech billionaires have differing views on where AI will take humankind.
View ArticleVitamins, supplements effective at boosting call volume to poison centers
Homeopathy a leading cause, but energy drinks, cultural medicines most dangerous.
View Article61% off Anker Keyboard Case for iPad Air 2 with 6-Month Battery – Deal Alert
Enjoy more comfortable, efficient typing on your iPad and keep it protected as well with this smart folio keyboard case. Opening or closing the cover triggers your iPad's sleep or wake modes, and the...
View ArticleThe dramatic details of Steve Jobs’ life are playing out in a new opera
A time-hopping stage production about some of Jobs' seminal life moments.
View ArticleCrappy hacker crew fingered for Bundestag snooping operation
CopyKittens persistent but easy to find, monitor and counter Security researchers have lifted the lid on a new cyber-espionage crew that has targeted the German Bundestag and Turkish diplomats.…
View ArticleALIS in Blunderland: Lockheed says F-35 Block 3F software to be done by...
... which is absolutely not what US gov audit-type folk expect F-35 software development will be finished by the end of this year, Lockheed Martin has said – which contradicts the view of various...
View ArticleA new deal could end Bitcoin’s long-running civil war
Two factions have radically different visions for the cryptocurrency's future.
View ArticleBrandPost: Metrics That Matter: What You Should Evaluate When Looking at...
By Jesse St. Laurent, HPE Chief Technologist, Hyperconverged & SimpliVity Hyperconvergence continues to be red hot as a new category of infrastructure.As hyperconverged infrastructure forces a...
View ArticleADOBE WILL KILL FLASH BY 2020
Adobe says attack-prone multimedia plug won't see President Zuckerberg's inauguration Adobe has officially set a kill date for its beleaguered Flash platform.…
View ArticleBest practices for migrating data to the cloud
Enterprises that are embracing a cloud deployment need cost-effective and practical ways to migrate their corporate data into the cloud.This is sometimes referred to as “hydrating the cloud.” Given the...
View ArticleOWL: A ‘better’ PHP for single-server apps
PHP has been a staple of server-side web development for years. Now, a developer from Netflix is building a variation on the language that offers “the good partsrdquo; while purporting to be easier to...
View ArticleHow Rust can replace C, with Python’s help
Proponents of Rust, the language engineered by Mozilla to give developers both speed and memory safety, are stumping for the language as anbsp;long-term replacement for C and C++.But replacing software...
View ArticleWhistleblower calls out problems with military drone accuracy and ethics
Lisa Ling talked at Ars Live about her experiences as a military drone technician.
View ArticleDonated brains of former football players show signs of degenerative disease
The large case series doesnrsquo;t tell us much about the disease, but highlights risk.
View ArticleAboard the NS Savannah, America’s first (and last) nuclear merchant ship
Years after shutdown, Savannah still waits for funding for its reactor decommissioning.
View ArticleUK government wants to ban sale of gas and diesel cars starting in 2040
New air pollution plan is hard-hitting, but 23 years is a long time to wait.
View ArticleTime-rich netizens marshall ballot-stuffing bots against… Radio Times contest
Really? Internet ballot-stuffing has existed for as long as Rickrolling, if not longer, but it used to be a serious endeavour requiring a certain level of commitment, however misguided.…
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