Month: August 2020

COVID-19: Flattening the cybersecurity curve COVID-19: Flattening the cybersecurity curve

As CIO’s and CTO’s fight the impact of the pandemic, they’ve also had to stiffen their lines of defence against cyber criminals who seek to take advantage of the situation. Organisations have quickly pivoted to allow working from home in response to lockdown orders, leading computer networks to experience additional…

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone Season 5 requires another gigantic update Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Season 5

Another Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone update is now available to download, and it’s predictably massive in size.  Weighing in at 47GB on PC and 36GB on PS4, which was the only platform that let you pre-download the update early, the change to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare…

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Hisense launches a range of smart LED TVs in India null

Hisense, which announced their arrival in India a few days back, has now unveiled its entire lineup of smart LED TVs. The company is launching 6 different TVs ranging from 32-inches HD TV and going all the way up to 55-inches TVs with 4K resolution. The company claims that all…

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 launch live blog: the big Unpacked event as it happens Samsung Galaxy Unpacked invite 2020

The next big Android phone of 2020 is just about to be unveiled at a virtual event, and it’s a first for one of the biggest smartphone manufacturers on the planet. Samsung Unpacked 2020 (the second big event from the company this year) is set to take place later today…

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Ex-Waymo engineer Levandowski sentenced to 18 months in prison

US District Judge William Alsup has sentenced Anthony Levandowski, the former lead Waymo engineer at the heart of a trade secret legal battle between the Alphabet subsidiary and Uber, to 18 months in prison. Prosecutors sought a 27-month sentence, wh… Source

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Apple Maps’ Look Around feature gets first international expansion

Look Around, the Apple Maps feature that provides 360-degree views of locations at ground level, is starting to expand outside the US. Unusually for Apple, it’s coming to Japan before anywhere else, and is now live in four cities: Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Kyoto. The update was spotted by Ata…

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