Month: June 2022

Cloudflare’s Zero Trust offering now covers email, data loss prevention

Audio player loading… Cloudflare has expanded its Zero Trust (opens in new tab) offering into email services, as well as data loss prevention (DLP).  The company added new capabilities to its Zero Trust SASE platform – Cloudflare One it what it promises to be a “deeply integrated” approach that allows…

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Philips Hue gets a new Tap dial switch, customizable track lighting, and more

Signify just announced a new Philips Hue Tap dial switch, portable Hue Go lamp, and fully customizable track lighting in a range of smart lighting updates today. The Hue Tap dial switch (€49/$49) is available in matte black or white and adjusts lights with a turn of the dial. The…

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A Cloudflare outage broke large swathes of the internet

Cloudflare experienced an outage on Tuesday morning, according to its status page. Cloudflare’s technology powers numerous other sites and services across the internet, and the outage seemed to impact a range of different sites, including Discord, Shopify, Grindr, Fitbit, and Peleton, according to Downdetector. Reports of issues started at around…

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New Philips Hue smart lights include its first portable rechargeable smart lamp

Signify has introduced a bunch of new Philips Hue smart lighting products, including its first portable, rechargeable lamp that was designed for use both indoors and outdoors. The Philips Hue Go portable table lamp has a silicone grip so you can take it with you wherever you go. It can…

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Apple now totally dominates ARM-based PC market thanks to M1

Audio player loading… Apple has been making its own ARM-based processors to put inside Macs for over a year and a half, and according to a new report, the company now dominates the PC market for ARM-powered silicon. That report from analyst firm Strategy Analytics, flagged up by Tom’s Hardware…

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There has to be a better way to binge

I’ve been binge-watching TV shows and movies since the 90s. First, it was churning through my sister’s old VHS recordings of Doctor Who and X-Files, then there was collecting and watching whole series of anime piecemeal from places like Sam Goody and Suncoast. By the early 2000s, companies began releasing…

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