Day: July 22, 2019

Microsoft to shell out $25 million to settle bribery charges – CNET

The tech giant’s Hungary subsidiary allegedly tried to bribe government officials. …read more Source:: CNet


Tackling the Collaboration Conundrum

Enterprises should recognize the data security risk that Slack, Teams or TeamViewer could introduce and address it. …read more Source:: Threatpost


European Commission Rules That UK Dwelling EU Citizens Can Still Hold .Eu Domains After Brexit

What Brexit really means for the UK — whenever it may end up happening — still remains to be seen. But a new ruling by the European Commission means that even after leaving Europe, UK citizens will still be able to hold .eu top-level domains after leaving the European Union. From a report: The ruling…


Cadillac’s next-gen Escalade will have a 400-mile electric variant, report says – Roadshow

If the report is true, that’s bound to be one big battery. …read more Source:: CNet


SUSE taps SAP exec Melissa Di Donato to become open-source biz’s first female CEO

Taking the reins after Nils Brauckmann retires in August German open-source haus SUSE has appointed former SAP executive Melissa Di Donato as CEO.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Volvo invests in two startups to hopefully improve quality and safety – Roadshow

It’s the first time Volvo’s fund has invested beyond the US and Europe. …read more Source:: CNet


DRAM Prices To Slide More Than 40% in 2019 Because Chip Makers Can’t Forecast

The laws of botched supply and demand forecasting are coming home to roost for the semiconductor industry in 2019 with DRAM average sales price set to fall 42.1 per cent. From a report: The latest ladle of doom and gloom was poured onto the sector this morning by Gartner, days after IC Insights delivered its…


5 trends driving end of ownership and growth of subscription economy

Changing customer preferences are leading to a new era defined by “the end of ownership.” A new global study by The Harris Group shows that 57% of the people surveyed wish that they could own less stuff. …read more Source:: ZDNet


After Area 51, silly people say they’ll storm Loch Ness next – CNET

Dive deeper, Nessie. Internet tricksters are setting their sights on the search for the legendary sea monster in Scotland. …read more Source:: CNet


Huawei Secretly Helped Build North Korea’s Wireless Network, Leaked Documents Suggest

Chinese tech giant Huawei could have helped secretly build a 3G wireless network for North Korea, according to internal documents leaked by a former employee of the company. From a report: Huawei worked with another Chinese company, Panda International Information Technology, on a number of projects in the region over the course of eight years,…