Month: June 2020

Remote workers are increasingly exposed to risky content online null

Employees working from home during the pandemic are visiting more risky websites than they did while working in the office according to new research from NetMotion. IT and security teams have had their hands full not only ensuring that employees remain productive while working remotely but also that they keep…

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Next year’s Geneva Motor Show is canceled too

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the 2021 Geneva Motor Show, originally scheduled for March 4th through 14th, 2021, has been canceled due to coronavirus concerns. The decision was made after a majority of exhibitors said they probably wouldn’t participate in… Source

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Lululemon is buying exercise hardware startup Mirror for half a billion dollars

Lululemon, the company behind trendy fitness apparel, is getting into the hardware business with Mirror. The fitness lifestyle company announced on Monday it would spend $500 million to acquire the startup, which sells a $1,495 reflective display so subscribers can exercise while simultaneously streaming workouts and watching themselves. The apparel…

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Boeing and FAA start first test flights of 737 Max since deadly crashes

Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) began a series of test flights on Monday to determine whether the 737 Max should be allowed back in the air, after it was involved in two deadly crashes that killed 346 people in 2018 and 2019. The tests are expected to last…

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Connected devices continue to pose a major risk to organizations null

New research for Forescout has revealed that connected devices continue to pose considerable and wide-reaching security risks to organizations across all sectors as many of these devices are still susceptible to both known and older vulnerabilities. To compile the first edition of its new Enterprise of Things Security Report, the…

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Blood donors will help researchers figure out how long novel coronavirus antibodies last

The American Red Cross is testing all donated blood for novel coronavirus antibodies and will use that information to learn more about the spread of COVID-19. They’ll also check back in with donors to find out how long their antibodies last. If someone has antibodies to the novel coronavirus, it’s…

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