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by Richard Chirgwin on (#3HMA7)
It lets you work on encrypted data without taking it to plaintext and back again IBM has rewritten its C++ homomorphic encryption library and claims it now goes up to 75 times faster.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#3HM79)
They walk and quack like an Exchange but SEC says don’t invest unless they follow rules like an Exchange The United States' Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has again warned investors to be ever-so-careful when considering cryptocurrencies, because so-called “exchanges†for the assets fit all the definitions of a subject—to-regulation exchange other than having signed up for that regulation.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#3HM4T)
Viptela and Meraki add WAN-wranglers as Cisco decides wide-area networks need love Cisco’s decided that wide area networks need more automated attention, so has released two complementary WAN analytics products.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#3HM3S)
'You guys can build anything if you put your mind to it' is the gist of the argument FBI director Christopher Wray has addressed a cyber-security conference and again called for technologists to innovate their way around strong cryptography.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#3HM08)
The agency that keeps America safe runs un-patched Flash, and worse besides The United States' Department of Homeland Security could do more to keep its IT systems secure, a government report has found.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#3HKMA)
Spectrum freed up in law named after telco veteran Analysis A global race to roll out next-generation 5G mobile networks has intensified with the approval of new legislation by the US House of Representatives.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#3HKHZ)
Zuck's $2bn nerd visor goes dark after dev lets certs expire Oculus says it is working to fix a service outage for its Rift headset caused by an expired certificate.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#3HKBX)
VPN app collects all sorts of details Facebook's mobile VPN app, Onavo Protect, has been pushed as a way to protect personal information over public networks. But the app, which the social media giant acquired in 2013, sends users' data back to Facebook, even when the app is turned off.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#3HK68)
Telco promises to pump big bucks into 5G if US signs off on merger Broadcom says it will earmark $1.5bn for funding of 5G wireless broadband networks as part of its proposed acquisition of Qualcomm.…
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by Chris Mellor on (#3HK35)
Chairman and CEO are out Beleaguered array vendor Tintri has had to face reality with its latest falling quarterly sales and widening losses prompting drastic refinancing and restructuring action.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#3HK02)
Best Buy red-faced after earlier denials Best Buy and the FBI have had a longstanding and very cosy relationship that incentivised Geek Squad techies to go hunting for porn on customers PCs, documents obtained under a Freedom of Information Act have shown.…
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by John Leyden on (#3HJNR)
Bug already plugged, get updating Researchers have uncovered a critical buffer overflow vulnerability in all versions of the Exim mail transfer agent.…
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by Andrew Orlowski on (#3HJNS)
We'll take a very long lunch then decide what to do France's national competition regulator has decided that Google and Facebook hold "overwhelming" market power in digital advertising and are considering a formal investigation.…
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by Richard Speed on (#3HJNV)
Are you high? For Wednesday's bollocks du jour comes news that online grocer Ocado is to fling bottles of cannabis oil-infused spring water – made by Croydon-based Love Hemp – at gullible thirsty customers.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#3HJNX)
As Virtzilla-on-AWS lands in London and heads for the world VMware's delivered an on-premises-capable version of its Hybrid Cloud Extension (HCX) that can migrate private clouds to public clouds, and software-defined data centres among any VMware-powered cloud.…
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by Andrew Orlowski on (#3HJNZ)
Dolbyfication continues BlackBerry has found another licensee for its Dolby-like licensing initiative, "Secured by BlackBerry", and expanded the venture way beyond smartphones.…
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by Rebecca Hill on (#3HJFD)
Still on bunger strike A suspected drug dealer's bowels have won out over Essex cops after he was released from custody by resisting the urge to poo for 46 days.…
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by Richard Speed on (#3HJAB)
To boldly go where a Scottish spaceport would really like to Cornwall has thrown its hat in the ring to become the prime location for Human Centred Space businesses by 2030.…
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by Rebecca Hill on (#3HJ8F)
Sales slowdown in Europe and North America leads to write-down Reassuringly expensive plastic brick maker Lego was forced to write down a load of stock in 2017 – a move that rocked its bottom line – as it produced blocks that some customers clearly didn't want to build with.…
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by Andrew Orlowski on (#3HJ2K)
Legal eagles knock heads for IP battle Analysis When WhatsApp founder Jan Koum complained that Apple was ripping off his app, the derision from the BlackBerry community was instant.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#3HJ0X)
Shows where wars of the 21st century will really be fought... The Ministry of Defence has admitted that it spends more on computer services than it does on weapons and ammunition for the Armed Forces.…
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by Chris Mellor on (#3HHZG)
Market position evaporating in front of our eyes Analysis Western Digital is letting its acquired market share in enterprise SSDs slip away from a revenue and capacity perspective as rival Micron - now infused with ex-SanDisk execs - keeps on growing like a weed.…
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by Rebecca Hill on (#3HHXF)
But press regulation risks derailing Data Protection Bill debate, warn observers The UK government's plan to excuse itself from having to hand over information about the data it holds on immigrants has received short shrift from MPs.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#3HHV8)
Judge dismisses complaints, Chipzilla wins big A former senior saleswoman at Intel who accused the firm of sex discrimination and wrongful dismissal has lost all of her claims and has been ordered to pay the company £45,000 by the middle of this month.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#3HHPA)
You’re right, there’s no air in space, but there’s enough to squirt about in very low orbits The European Space Agency has hailed the successful test of an air-breathing engine that works in space.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#3HHN9)
Borg thinks own Spark voice assistant knows how to behave in the office, but we've seen it and … meh VID Cisco will shortly give the world a voice assistant it believes has a shot at making life uncomfortable for Siri, Cortana and Alexa in the office.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#3HHJJ)
Except you there in the UK: you've got no chance of catching Tiangong-1 debris If you read the New Zealand Herald, you're (a) probably a Kiwi, and (b) building a bunker because you expect a Chinese space station to drop on your head.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#3HHFS)
200 Gbps per wavelength on sub cables, 400 on metro networks, 600 in data centres Two years after it first demonstrated its highest-capacity modulation scheme, Nokia has announced its release as a product.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#3HHBQ)
Users will be permitted to run them in parallel with NBN connections, but they've been marked for extinction Horror stories about poor installation experiences for Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) are everywhere, which might be making businesses reluctant to give up old but reliable services. To get those customers over the line, nbn™, the company building and operating the NBN, has announced it will let business customers keep their ISDN services in parallel with an NBN connection until they're ready to migrate.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#3HH93)
Rival OURSA conf found 14 in five days after only Monica Lewinsky made RSA's agenda Day one of the annual RSA conference in San Francisco on April 17 will have some competition after a group of female infosec professionals decided to hold their own shindig - titled Our Security Advocates or OURSA - to showcase the work of women in the field.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#3HH53)
TensorFlow APIs are being used for object detection Google is working with the US Department of Defense to develop AI algorithms to identify objects in videos taken by drones.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#3HH0E)
A swarm is an fleet of 40 drones or more, apparently US warplanners are going to have to deal with an increasing drone threat, both from off-the-shelf hardware today to possibly more intelligent dangers.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#3HGYP)
For example: South Carolina, Virginia, North Dakota and Kentucky Legislators in Rhode Island have come up with a novel way to deal with online pornography: require ISPs to block sexual content and then require consumers to pay a $20 "digital access fee" if they want to see smut.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#3HGYR)
Hundreds of workers said to be on the chopping block HPE has confirmed plans to outsource its field support business to Unisys.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#3HGRF)
Cult of personality meet shameful response The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has finally decided to address the months-long lack of telecoms service in Puerto Rico, one day before its chair visits the storm-ravaged island.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#3HGNK)
Can't we just get along? At a sunny California inn with hors d'oeuvres, most definitely At the Open Source Leadership Summit in Sonoma, California, on Tuesday, members of the open source community gathered under a big tent.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#3HGHX)
Democracy being what it is, some folks are opposed More than one hundred organizations called on US congress to fast-lane legislation on self-driving cars.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#3HGC7)
Old RIM job on Zuck's bucks, WhatsApp, Instagram named Updated Smartphone market wraith BlackBerry has launched a legal offensive accusing Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram of patent infringement.…
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by Andrew Orlowski on (#3HG3F)
So much for the supercycle "The iPhone X cost twice [as much as my old smartphone] but isn't twice as good. It's for the Rolex wearers," concluded Alistair Dabbs after a fortnight with Apple's flagship.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#3HFXD)
Law review kicked off to write new statutes The Law Commission is to conduct a study into British driving laws with the aim of making sure humans can still be blamed for road accidents caused by driverless cars – and criminalising hackers who target autonomous vehicles.…
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by John Leyden on (#3HFXE)
Miner prying by minor spying A sophisticated mystery hacker group is using tactics more familiar to the world of cyber espionage to earn millions through mining malware.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#3HFQ4)
Latest trials will expose capital to delights of robot chauffeuring World+dog will be let loose with Level 4 driverless cars in London, the Greenwich Gateway consortium has declared.…
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by Rebecca Hill on (#3HFG7)
Electoral Reform Society says UK.gov proposal is 'dangerous' Mandatory voter ID trials are "dangerous" and won't stop the main cause of election fraud, UK government has been told.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#3HFDA)
USS Lexington discovered 500 miles off Australia Pics Billionaire Microsoftie Paul Allen has found yet another sunken warship – an amazingly well-preserved Second World War US aircraft carrier.…
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by Rebecca Hill on (#3HFAZ)
So much for keeping up with the cutting edge, eh? Staying up to date with the latest tech seems to be proving challenging for the UK's data protection watchdog.…
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by Andrew Orlowski on (#3HF8S)
911 transcripts tell of staff lying on ground, heads bleeding Apple's $5bn Norman Foster-designed "spaceship" HQ isn't finished yet, but it's already taking out puny humans.…
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