Author Archives: Website Automation

Sony shrinks its Digital Paper tablet down to a more manageable 10 inches

The content below is taken from the original ( Sony shrinks its Digital Paper tablet down to a more manageable 10 inches), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. I had a great time last year with Sony’s catchily named catchily-named DPT-RP1, an e-paper tablet that’s perfect for […]

IBM built a handheld counterfeit goods detector

The content below is taken from the original ( IBM built a handheld counterfeit goods detector), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Just a month after IBM announced it's leveraging the blockchain to guarantee the provenance of diamonds, the company has revealed new AI-based technology that aims […]

This Computer Is As Quiet As The Mouse

The content below is taken from the original ( This Computer Is As Quiet As The Mouse), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. [Tim aka tp69] built a completely silent desktop computer. It can’t be heard – at all. The average desktop will have several fans whirring […]

22 essential security commands for Linux

The content below is taken from the original ( 22 essential security commands for Linux), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. There are many aspects to security on Linux systems – from setting up accounts to ensuring that legitimate users have no more privilege than they need […]

The Kata Containers project launches version 1.0 of its lightweight VMs for containers

The content below is taken from the original ( The Kata Containers project launches version 1.0 of its lightweight VMs for containers), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. The Kata Containers project, the first non-OpenStack project hosted by the OpenStack Foundation, today launched version 1.0 of its […]

Review: 55 BBC Micro Books on CD ROM

The content below is taken from the original ( Review: 55 BBC Micro Books on CD ROM), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Introduction Christopher Dewhurst, the Drag ‘n Drop Publications editor, has released an excellent compilation of 55 BBC Micro Books, all together on one CD […]

DNS in the cloud: Why and why not

The content below is taken from the original ( DNS in the cloud: Why and why not), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. As enterprises consider outsourcing their IT infrastructure, they should consider moving their public authoritative DNS services to a cloud provider’s managed DNS service, but […]

List of new options in Windows 10 Settings

The content below is taken from the original ( List of new options in Windows 10 Settings), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. The most anticipated Windows 10 v1803 April 2018 Update was released recently and brought in a lot of new features. I’ve you been following […]

Finnish university’s online AI course is open to everyone

The content below is taken from the original ( Finnish university’s online AI course is open to everyone), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Helsinki University in Finland has launched a course on artificial intelligence — one that's completely free and open to everyone around the world. […]

People with Dementia can DRESS Smarter

The content below is taken from the original ( People with Dementia can DRESS Smarter), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. People with dementia have trouble with some of the things we take for granted, including dressing themselves. It can be a remarkably difficult task involving skills […]

Detect malicious activity using Azure Security Center and Azure Log Analytics

The content below is taken from the original ( Detect malicious activity using Azure Security Center and Azure Log Analytics), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. This blog post was authored by Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center. the Azure Security Center team. ​ We have heard from our […]

4 Best Practices to Get Your Cloud Deployments GDPR Ready

The content below is taken from the original ( 4 Best Practices to Get Your Cloud Deployments GDPR Ready), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. With GDPR coming into force later this month, security and compliance will be the top-most priority for any cloud deployment that contains […]

Google Maps Platform now integrated with the GCP Console

The content below is taken from the original ( Google Maps Platform now integrated with the GCP Console), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. By Amit Litsur, Product Manager, Google Maps Platform Thirteen years ago, the first Google Maps mashup combined Craigslist housing data on top of […]

How to Deploy An Azure Virtual Machine (May 2018)

The content below is taken from the original ( How to Deploy An Azure Virtual Machine (May 2018)), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. This post will show you how you can quickly deploy an Azure virtual machine for evaluation purposes.     Before You Continue It […]

A $400 Microsoft Surface may be on the way

The content below is taken from the original ( A $400 Microsoft Surface may be on the way), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Microsoft’s always taken a premium approach to its Surface line, showing users what its operating system can do when run on top of […]

Boffins build smallest drone to fly itself with AI

The content below is taken from the original ( Boffins build smallest drone to fly itself with AI), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Hand-sized quadrotor packs a neural network A team of computer scientists have built the smallest completely autonomous nano-drone that can control itself without […]

Windows for Workgroups 3.11 in 2018

The content below is taken from the original ( Windows for Workgroups 3.11 in 2018), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. It’s been 25 years since Microsoft released Windows for Workgroups 3.11. To take a trip back to the end of the 16-bit era of operating system, […]

How to speak Linux

The content below is taken from the original ( How to speak Linux), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. I didn’t even stop to imagine that people pronounced Linux commands differently until many years ago when I heard a coworker use the word “vie” (as in “The […]

DIY Pi Zero Pentesting Tool Keeps it Cheap

The content below is taken from the original ( DIY Pi Zero Pentesting Tool Keeps it Cheap), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. It’s a story as old as time: hacker sees cool tool, hacker recoils in horror at the price of said tool, hacker builds their […]

Openreach consults on how to shift 16m phone lines to VoIP by 2025

The content below is taken from the original ( Openreach consults on how to shift 16m phone lines to VoIP by 2025), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Eat your fibre, it’s good for you! BT’s Openreach has opened a consultation with communications providers (CPs) over preparations […]

How Planner Synchronizes its Tasks to Outlook’s Calendar

The content below is taken from the original ( How Planner Synchronizes its Tasks to Outlook’s Calendar), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Making Tasks Appear in Your Calendar Despite rolling out some recent upgrades (and yes, guest access is finally rolling out), the Planner team have […]

Microsoft Goes Back to the Drawing Board with the Surface Hub 2

The content below is taken from the original ( Microsoft Goes Back to the Drawing Board with the Surface Hub 2), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. A few weeks back, Microsoft announced that the Surface Hub stock was running low and that the device would soon […]

HP’s new Envy PC is the first all-in-one with Alexa built-in

The content below is taken from the original ( HP’s new Envy PC is the first all-in-one with Alexa built-in), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. If you treat your all-in-one PC as the central hub of your home, shouldn't it double as a voice control hub, […]

FPGA-driven Raspberry Pi add-on enables overlays on encrypted video

The content below is taken from the original ( FPGA-driven Raspberry Pi add-on enables overlays on encrypted video), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Alphamax is crowdfunding an open source “NeTV2” video development add-on board for the Raspberry Pi with an Artix-7 FPGA, 4x PCIe lanes, 2x […]

Google Drive’s new plans bring family sharing and more options

The content below is taken from the original ( Google Drive’s new plans bring family sharing and more options), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. You probably haven't had a huge reason to upgrade from Google Drive's free 15GB service, but Google thinks it can sway you […]