Motorola Moto G200 5G Hands On Large Screen Good Specs Fair Price

The Moto G200 is currently available in the UK and Europe, and will launch in Latin America, but no plans have yet been announced for the US or Australia. The build is the usual Moto plastic, but the backplate still looks rather good. It has a nice opaque sheen and an original and very smart moulding around the triple camera array. The camera lenses protrude significantly, and a pair of curved, horizontal lips around them take advantage of that fact with a clever design feature....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 741 words · Melissa Suggett

Nanoleaf Announces Matter Compatible Smart Lighting At Ces 2023

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a product like the Nanoleaf 4D TV Smarter Kit. The kit includes a Screen Mirror Camera that you direct at your TV screen to monitor the colors displayed. The Smart Addressable Lightstrip will then match the colors to create an immersive experience. Also: CES 2023 tech you can actually buy now Nanoleaf’s Sync+ technology sends color commands to the strips along with the rest of your Nanoleaf lights in the room....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 435 words · Iris Obrien

Nasa Funds Space Research To Fight Cancer On Earth

In 2002, NASA’s Office of Biological and Physical Research funded research that studied whether specific pieces of DNA, known as microsatellites, could record radiation damage over time. The findings showed that some microsatellites are more susceptible to radiation damage. They accumulate radiation damage and can, therefore, be used as an accurate indicator of an individual’s exposure levels over time, according to NASA. “The goal was to develop a method to measure a personalized radiation exposure using microsatellites as the indicator, or marker,” said Jeff Bacher, the senior scientist with Promega Corporation who led the study....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 317 words · Elizabeth Hall

New Bill Seeks To Expand Government Digital Identity Scheme To States And Private Sector

Commencement of work on the legislation, called Trusted Digital Identity Bill 2021, follows the Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) spending years developing Australia’s the Trusted Digital Identity Framework (TDIF), which eventually led to myGovID – developed by the Australian Taxation Office – and an equivalent identity service from Australia Post going live in 2019. While the federal government already has the TDIF in place, it is only applicable to federal government entities – it cannot be applied to states and territories or to the private sector, which is why the federal government has commenced work on this legislation....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 821 words · Crystal Harrison

New Zealand S Parliamentary Service Transitions To Technologyone Platform

Parliamentary Service’s new TechnologyOne SaaS system went live in early February and comes off the back of the procurement framework arrangement, announced in April 2021, between TechnologyOne and the New Zealand Minister of Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE). According to the agency’s chief financial officer Jade Goddard, the “ability to work anywhere, anytime, and from any device was a major selling feature”. “We were using an ad-hoc collection of applications that didn’t talk to each other....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 296 words · Ruby Valentine

Nomad Apple Watch Ultra Bands Waterproof Bands A Rugged As The Watch

Review: I put the Apple Watch Ultra through a Tough Mudder Apple offers silicone bands, fabric bands, leather, and stainless steel options. The sport bands are $49, leather bands run from $99 to $539, and the stainless steel link bracelet is priced at $349. Apple’s bands are high quality products, but there are more affordable options available from third parties. Nomad offers a range of band options with FKM fluoroelastomer rubber, Horween leather, and titanium materials....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 763 words · Dale Johnson

Nvidia Investigating Cybersecurity Incident

On Friday, British newspaper The Telegraph reported that the company had been facing two days of outages related to email systems and tools used by developers. “We are investigating an incident. Our business and commercial activities continue uninterrupted. We are still working to evaluate the nature and scope of the event and don’t have any additional information to share at this time,” an NVIDIA spokesperson said on Friday. The spokesperson did not respond to follow up questions about the scope of the attack and whether it was a ransomware incident....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 306 words · Phillip Sabo

Ny Times Acquires Wordle

It makes sense. The newspaper has long been known for its iconic crossword puzzles and already maintains a stable of mostly word-based games. The surprising and meteoric rise of a new game right in its wheelhouse was likely too much to resist. Wordle was created by Brooklyn software engineer Josh Wardle and released to the public in October 2021. It provides users with six daily tries to guess a five-letter word....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 329 words · Glen Daniel

Optus Parent Sells 70 Stake In Tower Business For Au 1 9 Billion To Australiansuper

The deal will cover 2,312 towers and rooftop sites, with Optus signing a long-term lease with ATN as well as being the anchor tenant for 565 sites to be built over the next three years as part of the telco’s 5G rollout. The initial lease term is 20 years with options thereafter. “The sale of these assets positions Optus well for the future as it provides capital to support core business growth while importantly allowing us to maintain the competitive advantage of our network’s active elements which continue to top independent reports on speed and quality of our network,” Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin said....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 288 words · Paul Wagner

Phishing Continues To Be One Of The Easiest Paths For Ransomware

More than half of all respondents have held anti-phishing training among employees, and 49% had perimeter defenses in place when they were attacked. Nearly 25% of all survey respondents said their ransomware attacks started through phishing, and of those victims, 65% had conducted anti-phishing training sessions. For enterprises with fewer than 500 employees, 41% said their attacks started with phishing. About one-third of all victims said their public cloud was the entry point ransomware groups used to attack them....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 421 words · Cecilia Simple

Physical Webcam Covers Not Included On Big Spend For A New Macbook Pro Or Dell Xps

With most companies landing somewhere in the field of hybrid work, that means some people will be doing meetings the old way in a meeting room, but they will likely have to include those clients or coworkers who are not in the same place. Whether its Zoom, Teams, Webex, whatever Google’s option is called this month, or the next hyped solution, the video conference as a normal part of work life will remain....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 707 words · Bruce Graap

Pinterest Stock Soars 24 As Q4 Results Beat Expectations Outlook In Line

The report sent Pinterest shares soaring by 25% in late trading. CEO and co-founder Ben Silbermann remarked that the company “took important steps in 2021 with the launch of our foundational technology to deliver a video-first publishing platform.” Added Silbermann, “I’m proud to say that for the first time, we surpassed $2 billion in revenue for the year — growing 52% over the previous year — and reached our first full year of GAAP profitability....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 233 words · Michael Vazquez

Price Check Big Brands Turn To In Store Drones To Peep Products

That’s one option that will be available to major brands – including Circle K, General Mills, and Johnson & Johnson – in a series of new partnerships with Pensa Systems, which is developing autonomous technologies, including drones, that use computer vision and artificial intelligence for retail in-store data and analytics. Pensa is also celebrating an $11 million in Series A, bringing total funding to $28 million. “We are thrilled to see increased uptake of our approach to detecting stockouts and optimizing the store shelf in the new omnichannel world, and we are excited to leverage our latest funding round to scale our go-to-market efforts to meet rising global demand,” says Pensa president and CEO Richard Schwartz....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 405 words · Terry Rhew

Protonmail Ceo Says Services Must Comply With Laws Unless Based 15 Miles Offshore

“No matter what service you use, unless it is based 15 miles offshore in international waters, the company will have to comply with the law,” Yen said in a blog post. First reported by TechCrunch, the data collection performed by French authorities was part of an investigation into a group of climate activists who have occupied a number of apartments and commercial spaces in Paris. According to ProtonMail, French authorities, with the help of Europol, were able to acquire the IP address through receiving approval from Swiss courts to do so....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 466 words · Andra Cotman

Ransomware Suspected Revil Ransomware Affiliates Arrested

REvil has been one of the most notorious ransomware groups of 2021, responsible for hundreds of high-profile attacks around the world. A further suspected GandGrab affiliate was arrested by Kuwaiti authorities on the same day. SEE: A winning strategy for cybersecurity (ZDNet special report) In addition to these arrests, GoldDust, which is a 17-nation law enforcement operation, saw three additional arrests in February and April by authorities in South Korea against affiliates involved with REvil ransomware....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 564 words · Stephen Burgess

Ransomware These Four Rising Gangs Could Be Your Next Major Cybersecurity Threat

Ransomware remains one of the key cybersecurity threats facing businesses around the world as cyber criminals try to compromise networks and encrypt them to demand ransom payments, which can amount to millions. This lure of potentially easy money attracts cyber criminals of all levels towards ransomware, from specialist ransomware gangs who keep the malware for themselves, to ransomware-as-a-service groups who lease out their illicit product to low-level malicious hackers who want to get in on the action....

April 10, 2023 · 5 min · 895 words · Frances Cruz

Ransomware As A Service Negotiators Are Now In High Demand

On Thursday, KELA threat intelligence analyst Victoria Kivilevich published the results of a study in RaaS trends, saying that one-man-band operations have almost “completely dissolved” due to the lucrative nature of the criminal ransomware business. The potential financial gains squeezed from companies desperate to unlock their systems have given rise to specialists in cybercrime and extortion and have also led to a high demand for individuals to take over the negotiation part of an attack chain....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 598 words · Brain Nordenstrom

Ransomware Is Still On The Rise Here S What You Need To Do To Stay Safe From Hackers

Ransomware has become one of the most significant cybersecurity issues facing the world today, as cyber criminals breach networks and encrypt files and servers, demanding a ransom payment – often of millions of dollars and requested in Bitcoin – in exchange for the decryption key. And no sector is safe from attacks, with cyber criminals targeting critical infrastructure, hospitals and more. In many cases, the victims will give in and pay the ransom demand in order to restore the network....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 677 words · Roger Fink

Ready To Upgrade Microsoft Just Started A New Rollout Phase For Windows 10

Microsoft generally waits a few months before making a new version of Windows 10 more broadly available and it started this process on Tuesday. Windows 10 21H1 was released in May and is set to reach end of support December 13, 2022. It’s been available to ‘seekers’ who manually go to “Check for Updates” to get the Windows 10 feature update, but it hasn’t been available automatically to all Windows 10 PCs....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 439 words · Kevin Alford

Rhel 8 5 Is Ready For Testing

So, what does this Beta bring us? For starters, RHEL’s web console, which is based on the open-source Cockpit project, now enables you to live patch the kernel from it. Previously you could only keep your Linux running while updating the kernel in real-time by using the shell. The updated web console also includes an enhanced performance metrics page. With this, you can more easily identify high CPU, memory, disk, and network resource usage spikes and their causes....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 437 words · David Feldman