Day: August 27, 2019

Purdue Pharma Offers $10-12B To Settle Opioid Claims

The maker of OxyContin, Purdue Pharma, and its owners, the Sackler family, are offering to settle more than 2,000 lawsuits against the company for $10 billion to $12 billion. From a report: The potential deal was part of confidential conversations and discussed by Purdue’s lawyers at a meeting in Cleveland last Tuesday, Aug. 20, according…


Mysterious Air Force space plane still orbiting 719 days later – CNET

The X-37B just broke its own space flight record, and we still don’t know what the hell it’s doing up there. …read more Source:: CNet


AMD agrees to cough up $35-a-chip payout over eight-core Bulldozer advertising fiasco

A great deal or were consumers Bulldozed by the chip giant? AMD has agreed to pay purchasers of its FX Bulldozer processors a total of $12.1m to settle a four-year false advertising lawsuit.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Former Google and Uber Engineer Indicted For Trade Secret Theft;

Former Uber engineer Anthony Levandowski was charged with stealing driverless technology from Alphabet’s Waymo unit, resurrecting the intrigue of the biggest legal battle to grip Silicon Valley in recent memory. From a report: The 33-count indictment announced Tuesday by federal officials in San Jose, California, adds a new criminal chapter to the saga that hung…


New ‘Lyceum’ Threat Group Eyes Critical Infrastructure

Researchers report Lyceum, otherwise known as Hexane, has targeted organizations in South Africa and the Middle East. …read more Source:: DarkReading


A Car Phone — No, Not That Kind

Autonomous vehicle development is a field of technology that remains relatively elusive to the average hacker, what with the needing a whole car and all. Instead of having to deal with such a large scale challenge, [Piotr Sokólski] has instead turned to implementing the same principles on the scale of a small radio-controlled car. Wanting…


Microsoft’s cryptic Oct. 2 invite has Surface anniversary tie-in – CNET

So don’t be surprised if we get new Surface devices in October. …read more Source:: CNet


Red Alert! Security Doors and Emergency Egress Plans

Alarms are sounding, lights are flashing, and there is a sense of panic in the air. There is a fire in your facility that requires an immediate evacuation of all employees and visitors, and you are in charge. How you handle that emergency process can be a matter of life and death. …read more Source::…


Cybersecurity and the Internet of Things

In our digital economy, data is the key to smooth functionality of everything from the government to small local companies. Without data, progress would grind to a halt. And the more sources of data you can mine, and the more data streams you can blend, the greater the value. Therefore, as more and more devices…


AI – Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going?

It’s helpful to reflect on where we are now versus where we are going. Today, there is still more discussion about what might be possible than actual physical products on the market. Much of the conversation centers on practical ways to utilize deep learning and neural networks and how these techniques can improve analytics and…