The adoption of Kubernetes-enabled infrastructures and applications has revealed the challenge involved in enabling persistent, reliable data storage in an ephemeral compute…
Read MoreThe biggest webmail providers in Germany will soon encourage their customers to use full-blown end-to-end email encryption. The providers, including Deutsche Telekom…
Read MoreWhen I wrote about the decentralization movement a year back, one of the big pro-privacy hopes was Mailpile, which is ambitiously trying…
Read MoreRussian authorities may start trying to extract more tax from foreign tech firms such as Google and Apple, according to a report…
Read MoreThe “FREAK” vulnerability that downgrades and weakens secure web connections doesn’t just affect Google and Apple users — according to a security…
Read MoreA U.K House of Lords committee has recommended that, in the long term, people operating drones for leisure may need to register…
Read MoreOrdinarily I wouldn’t be writing multiple stories about technical previews of a new browser, but Jon von Tetzchner’s new Vivaldi keeps coming…
Read MoreThe Council of the European Union – the part of the EU legislature that represents member states – has formally laid out…
Read MoreThe Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI) has released its latest study into, well, the affordability of internet access. The study shows how…
Read MoreThe European Parliament’s liberal-centrist bloc has warned over changes being made by EU countries to incoming telecoms legislation, saying they will severely…
Read MoreOpen Whisper Systems has released version 2 of its Signal secure calling app for iPhone. This is an important iteration, as it…
Read MoreBlackBerry has launched a touchscreen-only smartphone — its first since the Z3 a year ago — called the Leap. It will be…
Read MoreThe secure mobile company Silent Circle, which last week raised $50M and bought out the joint venture behind its Blackphone handset, has…
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