The adoption of Kubernetes-enabled infrastructures and applications has revealed the challenge involved in enabling persistent, reliable data storage in an ephemeral compute…
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Read MoreThe internet-of-things identity management outfit Evrythng, which partnered up with Samsung not long ago, has struck another strategic partnership deal – this…
Read MoreOpera just released a new tool called App Pass, which gives carriers an easy way to provide people with free access to certain…
Read MoreLast week Lenovo found itself in deep trouble over the Superfish spyware that it installed on many recent consumer laptops. Designed to…
Read MoreApple is set to spend €1.7 billion ($1.93 billion) on two new European data centers, one in Ireland and one in Denmark.…
Read MoreCitizenfour, Laura Poitras’s extraordinary depiction of the start of Edward Snowden’s NSA surveillance leaking extravaganza, has won the Academy Award for best…
Read MoreThe British smart home outfit AlertMe has a long history with British Gas – back in 2009 it scored its first trial…
Read MoreOne of the most interesting questions in European tech privacy circles right now is about territoriality and the so-called “right to be…
Read MoreThe British telecoms regulator Ofcom has formally approved the deployment of white-space broadband technology in the U.K., following trials. White space broadband…
Read MoreIn July last year, the British government said it would review the rules of the road to see if any changes were…
Read MoreMany websites of the Dutch government were hammered by a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, the government said on Wednesday. In a statement,…
Read MoreSigfox, the French startup that’s rolling out an international internet-of-things network, mostly by partnering with local network operators, has scored a massive…
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