Day: May 16, 2019

Time to reformat the old wallet and embiggen your smartmobe: The 1TB microSD is here

$450 massive capacity micro flash card could go in a drone or a snapper too As of today, you can now buy a 1TB micro flash card to store massive amounts of pictures and videos on your camera or mobile phone – though it’ll set you back a not inconsiderable $449.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Microsoft, Sony reveal game-streaming partnership

Microsoft and Sony are exploring how the two could collaborate on cloud-based gaming and content-streaming, as well as on smart sensors for Sony consumer products. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Tech news roundup: Microsoft Office 365, Facebook scandal, and AI adoption

This week’s TechRepublic and ZDNet news stories include a security warning from Microsoft, a rundown of the Facebook privacy scandal, and a look at the highest paying internships for 2019. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Where IBM and Red Hat go from here

Sometime in the next few months, IBM’s acquisition of Red Hat will go through. Here’s what will happen to Red Hat afterwards. …read more Source:: ZDNet


NASA tracks origins of Apollo’s mysterious moonquakes – CNET

The moon is shaking like Elvis’s hips, and it might be because it’s shrinking. …read more Source:: CNet


Huawei’s first 5G phone is a 7.2-inch monster – CNET

The Mate 20 X 5G will go on sale in the UK in June with a £999 price tag. …read more Source:: CNet


How to break in your new electric car – Roadshow

It may not have an engine, but your EV still needs a break-in period. …read more Source:: CNet


Watch Ruby Rose suit up in new Batwoman trailer – CNET

The Batsuit has a new owner. …read more Source:: CNet


Hackers Can Fake Radio Signals To Hijack Aircraft Landing Systems, Warn Researchers

Hackers could hijack the systems used to guide planes by compromising and spoofing the radio signals that are used during landing. From a report: That’s according to a team of researchers at Northeastern University in Boston, who have detailed their research in a recently published white paper. “Modern aircraft heavily rely on several wireless technologies…


British Army down thousands of soldiers after outsourcing recruitment IT to Capita

But have latest changes finally made a positive difference? The British Armed Forces have shrunk 1 per cent over the past quarter, with the Army more than 8 per cent below its manpower target for 2020.… …read more Source:: TheRegister