Day: June 11, 2018

HPE and Pure Storage all-flash array market shares decline

Rising 3PAR dragged down by not so nimble Nimble HPE’s all-flash array market share slumped in the first 2018 quarter, and Pure Storage – something of a bellwether because of it was one of the original flash startups – saw its share shrink a tad too.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Diamonds in the sky give new stars their twinkle twinkle – CNET

Turns out an unexplained glow in the faraway heavens comes from massive swarms of diamonds in space. …read more Source:: CNet


US announces more sanctions against Russia over hacking concerns – CNET

The US Treasury Department took aim at organizations and people that worked with Russia’s hackers. …read more Source:: CNet


Bike-Driven Scarf Knitter is an Accessory to Warmth

Despite all our technological achievements, humans still spend a lot of time waiting around for trains. Add a stiff winter breeze to the injury of commuting, and you’ve got a classic recipe for misery. [George Barratt-Jones] decided to inject some warmth into this scene by inviting people to knit a free scarf for themselves by…


NASA Makes Two Decades of Satellite Images of Earth Available To the Public

The longest continuous daily satellite observation record of Earth ever compiled is now available for all of us to peruse. Tom Yulsman, writing for Discover Magazine: Multiple instruments aboard NASA’s Terra and Aqua satellites, launched in 1999 and 2002, respectively, have kept close watch on the virtually the entire planet for nearly 20 years. Now,…


AI Steals The Show At Infosec Europe

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China Blamed For Data Theft From US Navy

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US Debuts World’s Fastest Computer

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Net Neutrality Is Officially Repealed

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Elon Musk is 100 percent serious about Roadster thrusters – Roadshow

It’s a wild idea, that’s for sure. …read more Source:: CNet