Day: June 21, 2018

AppSec in the World of ‘Serverless’

The term ‘application security’ still applies to ‘serverless’ technology, but the line where application settings start and infrastructure ends is blurring. …read more Source:: DarkReading


BlackBerry Key2 US preorders start June 29, on sale July 13 – CNET

Time to get your button-mashing skills up to par. …read more Source:: CNet


Audi and Airbus’ flying car gets thumbs-up for test – Roadshow

The German government signs a letter of intent with executives from both companies. …read more Source:: CNet


Intel CEO Brian Krzanich resigns, CFO will serve as interim chief – CNET

The surprise move comes after he disclosed a consensual relationship with an Intel employee. …read more Source:: CNet


Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet 3rd Gen review: A top-quality 2-in-1 detachable

The 2018 ThinkPad X1 Tablet is compact and durable, offering a bundled stylus, all-day battery life and optional mobile broadband. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Serverless Computing London: Last chance to grab blind bird tickets

We’re about to hit go on agenda… Events The agenda for Serverless Computing London goes live next week, so you don’t have long to grab our super value blind bird tickets for the November event.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Tech consortium releases standard for using phones as car keys – Roadshow

NFC technology would let you drive your car without a traditional key fob. …read more Source:: CNet


ACLU wants to keep your phone safe from sneaky government malware – CNET

Not everyone can stand up to demands like Apple does. The ACLU wants to change that. …read more Source:: CNet


Mature Fish Are Found In Deeper Water Because of Humans

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: When studying populations of a flounder-like North Sea fish called plaice in the early 1900’s, a man named Heincke noticed that older, larger fish are found deeper in the water than younger, smaller fish. The same phenomenon was subsequently found for other North Atlantic species like…


In a market without keyboards, BlackBerry presses on

Early smartphone users cursed the awkwardness of software keyboards. But for BlackBerry to come back, it will need to crack a market that has embraced typing on glass. …read more Source:: ZDNet