Month: January 2021

Donald Trump banned ‘indefinitely’ from Facebook as Mark Zuckerberg issues statement Trump

Donald Trump has been blocked from using his Facebook and Instagram accounts “indefinitely”, CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced. Making the statement via his own Facebook page, Zuckerberg’s move is in response to the violent scenes seen at the Capitol Building in the US capital of Washington DC on January 6.…

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Mercedes-Benz made a 56-inch ‘Hyperscreen’ for its EQS electric car

Never mind the multi-display cabins in cars like the Porsche Taycan — Mercedes wants one giant display that practically dominates your view. The automaker has unveiled a 56-inch MBUX Hyperscreen that will span nearly the entire cabin width of its EQS… Source

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Facebook bans Trump ‘indefinitely’

In a blog post Thursday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook would ban President Donald Trump from its platforms “indefinitely” following a pro-Trump attack on the US Capitol this week. The ban will not be lifted before Inauguration Day, according to Zuckerberg. “The shocking events of the last 24…

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Why the cloud has broken approaches to application security Why the cloud has broken approaches to application security

Michael Landl, Senior Director of Security at Dynatrace, explains how cloud services and modern development practices have broken existing approaches to application security, and highlights why a new approach is needed: How have cloud-native architectures broken existing approaches to application security? As more organizations move toward cloud-native application architectures, built…

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WeLink raises $185M to deliver high-bandwidth wireless internet to the home using 5G

Cable or fiber. For the vast majority of American homes, there’s no choice of how customers get their internet access. If you’re lucky to live in some dense urban areas with amenable landlords, that ‘or’ might become an ‘and.’ Yet, as more and more people rely on the internet for…

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JBL’s latest soundbar offers Dolby Atmos for $400

It was just last year that we got our first look at JBL’s first Dolby Atmos soundbar, so it’s little surprise the Harman-owned brand is taking at another, somewhat more sophisticated stab at one for 2021. Enter JBL’s new Bar 5.0 MultiBeam, a $400 sou… Source

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