Day: May 21, 2020

Personal data used in COVID-19 unemployment claims exposed in data breach – CNET

Deloitte’s system enabled people to access applicants’ data. …read more Source:: CNet


‘Apple Glass’ Rumored To Start at $499, Support Prescription Lenses

Front Page Tech host Jon Prosser this week shared several details about Apple’s rumored augmented reality glasses, including an “Apple Glass” marketing name, $499 starting price, prescription lens option, and more.The marketing name will be “Apple Glass” According to Prosser, who has established a reliable track record for Apple’s product roadmap in recent months, here…


The Register calls for aid, and Microsoft’s Rohan Kumar will answer… our questions about SQL Edge and Azure Synapse

Slimming down SQL and living on the Edge Build There was SQL Edge and Azure Synapse news at Microsoft’s reimagined Build gathering this week, so The Register had a chat with corporate vice president Rohan Kumar about the company’s database ambitions.… …read more Source:: The Register calls for aid, and Microsoft’s Rohan Kumar will answer……


Telcos Become Richer Hacking Targets

The shift of moving telecommunications networks toward more commercial networking equipment and systems also expanded their attack surface. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Sabrent Unveils Record-Breaking 8TB Rocket Q NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD

Sabrent, an LA-headquartered computer vendor, has expanded its Rocket Q family of 500GB, 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB drives with a new model that offers 8 terabytes of super-fast storage in the same M.2 2280 form-factor by utilizing Micron’s 3D QLC NAND technology. The company shares features of the drive below: M.2 PCIe Gen3 x 4…


SAP shareholders not happy about chopping and changing CEO model

We ‘cannot afford a construction site in top management while in crisis mode’ moans savings bank rep A boardroom saga that has involved two rapid changes in the leadership at SAP in the last year is beginning to unsettle shareholders.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Long Tail Analysis: A New Hope in the Cybercrime Battle

Looking for niche anomalies in an automated way with AI and machine learning is the future. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Copyright Office: System For Pulling Content Offline Isn’t Working

The process to get unlicensed versions of movies, music and other content taken off the internet isn’t working as intended and should be updated, the Copyright Office said in an expansive report Thursday. From a report: Updating that system would require an act of Congress, which can now look to the Copyright Office’s conclusions as…


Stealing RAM For A Microcontroller From A TFT Display

PC users with long memories will recall the days when the one-megabyte barrier was a significant problem, and the various tricks of extended and expanded memory used to mitigate it. One of them was to install a driver that mapped surplus graphics card memory as system memory when the display was in DOS text mode,…


How to adjust your tech budget to survive or thrive in the pandemic recession

To help navigate the tension between cost cutting and critical investments, Forrester has created a detailed checklist that CIOs and their business partners can look at to adjust their budgets. …read more Source:: ZDNet