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Mozilla decides to crib some of Google's browser interfaces Mozilla is investigating hooking up Google Chrome's builtin plugins to Firefox.…
Lees meerThink SQL injections on steroids Amazon, Baidu, Facebook, Google and Microsoft, among other technology companies, have been investing heavily in artificial intelligence and related disciplines like machine learning because they see the technology en…
Lees meerNewsweek Cuban connection story enrages miscreants It has been an odd day for Newsweek – its main site was taken offline after it published a story claiming a company owned by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump broke an embargo against d…
Lees meerRights warriors gives their two cents on Tencent's nonsense Pic Chinese internet giant Tencent is the newly minted holder of a US design patent on the concept of placing rectangles on a display screen.…
Lees meerNext move in EFF's plans to regain the right to tinker Assistant Professor Matthew Green has asked US courts for protection so that he can write a textbook explaining cryptography without getting sued under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.…
Lees meerWhile comms commish faces a doxing for defying Silicon Valley Analysis US broadband regulator the FCC dramatically cancelled the much-anticipated vote on its secretive TV set-top box plan on Thursday – and it's keeping the details confidential.…
Lees meerFuming frenchie causes a oui bit of damage A French man has been charged after he stormed into an Apple store and smashed up iPhones and MacBooks using a metal ball that is more commonly used for the traditional game of pétanque.…
Lees meerMad dash on eve of critical IANA transition A slew of internet organizations have come to the support of the US government in a last-minute lawsuit designed to prevent the handover of critical internet functions at midnight on Friday.…
Lees meerReduce it for Redmond's engineers, that is – not you Microsoft wants to hire a particularly thick-skinned person to help run its Windows Updates team.…
Lees meerWeb giant offers open-source AI-powered X-rated pic hunter Having laid bare over half a billion usernames and passwords through meager funding and witless indifference, Yahoo! is putting its faith in artificial intelligence to protect people from ba…
Lees meerSales of connected autonomous vehicles by 2025 projected to be 70% of light-duty vehicles Israeli car security startup Karamba Security has banked $2.5m in fresh investment, which it plans to use to extend its technology to autonomous vehicles.…
Lees meerDirectors disqualified Five senior staffers at security reseller Quadsys managed to avoid imprisonment today.…
Lees meerTits=medium, bellend=strong NSFW Comms regulator Ofcom has released in-depth research into the British public’s attitudes to fucking swearing.…
Lees meerCitizen boffins: Help find the alien that ultimately kills us all The SETI project, which hunts for alien life and has generated hundreds of terabytes of data every day, has poured its bits over IBM’s cloud for citizen scientists to pick over.…
Lees meerCapacity margin 0.1 per cent this winter – prepare to shiver Britain signed off on the most costly energy deal it has ever made this week – but the price we agreed for energy from Hinckley is still lower than the peak prices that will hit British wa…
Lees meerOpen-sourcier Redmond talks up speed, security gains for Azure HDInsight Microsoft has overhauled its cloud-hosted Azure HDInsight Hadoop big data mill with extra security in the shape of enhanced authentication and identity management features plus…
Lees meerBT alone expects its rates to more than quadruple Broadband providers have rallied against draft plans to hike up the cost of business rates, which will result in a "steep" increase for broadband providers laying infrastructure.…
Lees meerFabricPool takes Data Fabric further with dynamic data movement to AWS NetApp has previewed a FabricPool technology which combines on-premises and AWS cloud storage into a single repository.…
Lees meerDo we block unsanctioned ones? Well half of us think we do... Almost half of NHS Trusts make no attempt to monitor cloud app usage, according to the results of a Freedom of Information request.…
Lees meerHow Brussels made its copyright sausage The European Union's plan to get YouTube clean up its act – the proposed updates to copyright for the Digital Single Market – went through 37 revisions before emerging earlier this month: and the movie chiefs …
Lees meerWatch out on the Isle of Wight Dredgers clearing Portsmouth harbour have found yet another unexploded Second World War bomb.…
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