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We're making your NAS secure by hiding it from you Microsoft has overnight pushed out the latest of its ongoing preview builds for Windows 10, with this one carrying a warning that it could break your network file share connections.…
Lees meerMobile email receives the Office 364.5 treatment Microsoft Exchange mobile users on Android and iOS users have been unable to access emails on their phones due to a planned shift away from its Exchange Active Sync (EAS) protocol.…
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Lees meerTool tries to simplify shifting data to and from mobes At last, you can stop thinking about networking.…
Lees meerFunding, contacts, brainboxes... a step-by-step guide Part One You read The Register about people getting ahead with the most ridiculous startup ideas and ask: "Why that can't be you?" How is the game played? Well, let's design a storage startup fr…
Lees meerTo: Whomever, From: Whomever, Attached: Whatever File delivery site Sendspace has said it isn't worried about a huge email spoofing issue with its free service – because legitimate businesses don't use it.…
Lees meerTiny physical size SSDs being hugged by hyper-scalers Blog So the latest Samsung M.2 format drives have now hit the market. In something similar to a DIMM format, you get up to 2TB of capacity and read/write speeds of 3.5Gbit/s and 2.1Gbit/s respec…
Lees meerFOSS's hidden marathon to big-ticket respectability “Yeah, but is open source a safe choice?” Surprisingly, I’ve been asked that frequently of late. Larger organisations in particular are giving me the old squinty eye. The folks in these conference …
Lees meerThe K8 1.4 release feels your pain Analysis Container orchestration software Kubernetes reached version 1.4 this week, an act of "user empathy" as described by Google developer advocate Kelsey Hightower, because ease of use has been something of an…
Lees meer'Consumers are ready to roll the dice with their privacy every time they buy a gadget' If you think ordinary people are going to look out for and apply firmware fixes to patch vulnerabilities in the Internet of Things, you're crazy.…
Lees meerOi, where's my retro games console? Retro Computers, the biz behind the Sinclair-compatible ZX Spectrum Vega+ handheld console, is rebutting claims by critics that the gizmo will not be ready in time for its target launch date.…
Lees meerWhy wait for North Korea to nuke Seoul? Sammy's gear will take care of the job at this rate Samsung's bad month gets worse as the South Korean electronics giant warns that some of its washing machines may halt and catch fire.…
Lees meerVXer wordsmiths demo novel stealth tricks Two malware instances have converted numbers to words in a novel attempt to cloak the IP addresses of command and control servers.…
Lees meerPika-achoo! An American hospital is behind one of 72 complaints lodged with a US watchdog over Pokémon Go – the game in which people with nothing better to do with their lives try to track down virtual animals using smartphones.…
Lees meerTired of standing in queues? Auto-maker says it's solved serious societal problem POLL Nissan has revealed a thing called the “ProPILOT Chair” that it says exemplifies “the benefits of its intelligent mobility technology” because it “ automatically…
Lees meerWhite hat efforts show up Govt's proposed laws to criminalise research Australian researchers have laid waste to the Federal Government's plan to criminalise the decryption of anonymised state data sets, just a day after it was announced, by 'easily…
Lees meerThank you, IEEE, for approving the 802.11bz standard and faster ethernet on old wires The IEEE has approved the specification covering 2.5 Gbps and 5 Gbps Ethernet, 802.11bz.…
Lees meerMalcolm Turnbull, you will never be a network engineer Someone check in on former senator Stephen Conroy, would they, and make sure he hasn't laughed himself to death?…
Lees meerPassenger reported it lost but when crew tried to find it, the business class seat struck! Pic Those in-flight warnings not to try finding your phone when it disappears into a plane seat?…
Lees meerMore than 20 vulns in SOHOpeless LTE gateway If you've got a D-Link DWR-932 B LTE router, you might want to fire it into the sun – or hope that a firmware upgrade lands soon.…
Lees meerThey're back and the 15-hour SNAFU is mostly over, but this is no way to run a cloud Google's Cloud has experienced a fifteen-hour hiccup, after some subscriptions to its “Cloud Pub/Sub … were deleted unexpectedly approximately from Tuesday.”…
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