Day: November 28, 2018

How secure is serverless computing?

Building security into a serverless environment …read more Source:: ZDNet


​Google’s Project Fi 4G is now available on most Android devices and iPhone

Google is also changing its 4G data and telephony service name from Project Fi to Google Fi. …read more Source:: ZDNet


New industrial espionage campaign leverages AutoCAD-based malware

Researchers warn about industrial espionage group targeting companies in the energy sector with AutoCAD-based malware. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Collecting, Repairing, and Wearing Vintage Digital Watches

Electronics enthusiasts have the opportunity to be on the very cusp of a trend with vintage digital watches (VDW). Vintage digital watches are those watches that from the late 70’s and throughout the 80’s. They’re unlike any watch style today, and for anyone around when they made their debut these deliver a healthy dose of…


Sega Genesis Classics on Nintendo Switch is handheld Sega perfection – CNET

Get your fill of Sega nostalgia for a bargain price. …read more Source:: CNet


The Handmaind’s Tale sequel is coming, says Margaret Atwood – CNET

The Testaments will be published in September 2019. …read more Source:: CNet


Coffee chain’s reusable Clever Cup brews up contactless payment – CNET

Costa, a UK chain, will let you pay for your latte with your cup. …read more Source:: CNet


Taylor Swift is the ‘most influential’ person on Twitter in 2018 – CNET

The singer only tweeted 13 times in 2018, but her lucky number also turned out to be the magic number she needed to be crowned the social platform’s most influential user. …read more Source:: CNet


The App Destroying Iran’s Currency

Iranians are using the messaging app Telegram to spread fake news about the rial — and make a profit for themselves. From a report: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani owes his re-election in large part to the messaging app Telegram. During Iran’s 2017 presidential election, Iranians relied on the app as a rare source of uncensored…


I was once one of you, F1 star Lewis Hamilton tells delighted IT bods

Then he roasted HPE over gender gap HPE Discover 2018 Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton used to be a PFY working on mainframes before his racing career took off, he revealed today during HPE’s Discover conference in Madrid.… …read more Source:: TheRegister