For 3 decades — or as prolonged as craving IP networks have been broadly deployed — network administrators have argued about wanting one or some-more network government tools. The accord
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AWS expands cloud infrastructure offerings with new AMD EPYC-powered T3a instances
Amazon is always looking for ways to increase the options it offers developers in AWS, and to that end, today it announced a bunch of new AMD EPYC-powered T3a instances.
UK health minister leans on social media platforms to delete anti-vax content
Social media-fueled anti-vaxxer propaganda is the latest online harm the U.K. government is targeting. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today program this morning, health secretary Matt Hancock said he will
JEDI cloud arch quits as endowment date for argumentative 10-year US supervision cloud understanding nears
The US Department of Defense’s (DoD) effusive digital arch has reliable that a argumentative $10bn Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) mega-cloud plan will go ahead, notwithstanding his approaching departure. Chris
Data firms join army to assistance Path kick malaria
A organization of information supervision and analytics suppliers have assimilated army to assistance speed adult a quarrel opposite malaria. Tableau, Mapbox, Exasol and Alteryx have committed $4.3m over a subsequent
Public apropos some-more wakeful of remoteness abuses and reprobate tech
Increasing levels of government censorship, some-more widespread abuses of biometric information and reprobate use of artificial intelligence (AI) to amplify systemic injustices are all creation a internet a some-more dangerous
Snapchat will let you play as your Bitmoji in video games
Want your video game character to look just like you? Soon you’ll be able to scan an in-game code with Snapchat to play as your personalized Bitmoji avatar on PC,
Facebook broke Canadian privacy law, joint probe finds
The latest damning assessment of Facebook’s trampling of user privacy comes from the Canadian and Columbia privacy commissioners — which have just published the results of an investigation kicked off
Daily Crunch: Facebook is still growing
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Cloud uptake drives third-quarter sales for Microsoft
Microsoft’s blurb cloud revenues jumped 41% year on year, attack $9.6bn (£7.65bn) in a firm’s third entertain – that sealed on 31 Mar 2019 – reflecting clever direct for a
No final preference taken on Huawei 5G ban, supervision claims
‘Very, really shoddy’ Platt also questioned a enlightenment secretary over a latest news from a National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSC’s) Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre (HCSEC) Oversight Board, which was
SalesLoft nabs $70M at around $600M valuation for its sales engagement platform
Artificial intelligence and other tech for automating some of the more repetitive aspects of human jobs continues to be a growing category of software, and today a company that builds
Despite declines for the quarter, Tesla is bullish on its overall energy business
Even as its solar business declined in step with its overall earnings, Tesla is bullish on the prospects for the energy side of its business over the course of the
Slack to extend collaboration to folks who don’t want to give up email
As Slack gathered with its growing customer base this week at the Frontiers Conference in San Francisco, it announced several enhancements to the product, including extending collaboration to folks who
Facebook reserves $3B for FTC fine, but keeps growing with 2.38B users in Q1
A massive penalty hangs over Facebook’s head, but it otherwise had a very strong Q1 earnings report. Facebook reached 2.38 billion monthly users, up 2.5 percent from 2.32 billion in