Day: April 25, 2019

It’s a great time to buy DRAM and NAND, not to sell – just ask SK Hynix

Chip flinger slams brakes on production as it waits for demand to pick up Oversupply in the memory market has savaged SK Hynix’s first-quarter 2019 results, but the Korean chip flinger hopes for an improvement after June.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Google’s Earth Timelapse brings 35 years of change to your phone – CNET

Use the feature to explore the rainforest or your own backyard. …read more Source:: CNet


CIA launches Instagram account with mystery photo – CNET

Debut photo includes some easter eggs for the eagle-eyed observer. …read more Source:: CNet


Amazon Employees Given ‘Broad Access’ to Personal Alexa Info

An auditing program for the voice assistant technology exposes geolocation data that can be personally identified, sources said. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Pentagon’s Independent Science Research Group, The Jasons, Is Set To Disband After 59 Years

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Having dated for a while, Xilinx gets serious and buys Solarflare to raise its networking game

FPGAs + NICs = profit FPGA daddy Xilinx is buying California-based silicon design startup Solarflare Communications to improve its networking credentials.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


These are the best National DNA Day deals – CNET

Celebrate everyone’s favorite acid (deoxyribonucleic, of course) with big savings on DNA test kits. And Friday: Free pretzels. (No, really.) …read more Source:: CNet


Tribeca Film Festival 2019: VR, AR and all the techy films and talks – CNET

Tribeca’s Immersive program ratchets up your personal stake in VR stories, and Tribeca talks revel in geek TV nostalgia. Plus, Norman Reedus naked. …read more Source:: CNet


IIHS thinks the back seat needs a safety overhaul – Roadshow

The safety watchdog believes front-seat riders have the better end of the deal. …read more Source:: CNet


Regulations, Insider Threat Handicap Healthcare IT Security

Healthcare IoT is expanding opportunities for hackers as the sector struggles to keep up security-wise. …read more Source:: DarkReading