Monthly Archives: August 2018
Researchers Discover Computer Screens Emit Sounds that Reveal Data
For some people with the neurological condition, synesthesia can be a lovely thing when the sounds they hear also produce colors. But computer scientists from...
Asigra, iXsystems Unveil New-Gen Backup Appliance at VMWorld
Toronto-based data storage and recovery provider Asigra, which has been doing networked data backup since the IT dark ages (1986), on Aug. 29 introduced...
Samsung Launches Its Flagship Galaxy Note 9 Phablet
Today’s topics include the availability of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9 in the U.S., and Google adding an application “side access panel” to G Suite.Samsung's...
Kubernetes Development Infrastructure Moving Out of Google Control
VANCOUVER, B.C.—Google helped to create the Linux Foundation's Cloud Native Computing Foundation in July 2015 with the contribution of the Kubernetes container orchestration system....
AMD Shifts to TSMC as Globalfoundries Ends 7nm Development
Globalfoundries officials forced a realignment in the small community of next-generation semiconductor manufacturers when they announced this week that the foundry was pulling back...
How Canonical Is Improving Ubuntu Linux Security
Cryptojacking attacks have been increasingly prevalent in 2018, even finding their way into the Ubuntu Linux software center. Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Canonical...
IT Science Use Case: CarFax Simplifies Development Team’s Workflow
Here is the latest article in the eWEEK feature series called IT Science, in which we look at what actually happens at the intersection of...
New Microsoft 365 Content Storage Features Apply AI, Machine Learning
Enterprise users of Microsoft 365 will soon gain new content storage features enabled with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) that work with...
Cypress Semiconductor: Product Overview and Analysis
eWEEK is building a new IT products and services section that encompasses most of the categories that we cover on our site. In it,...
Pivot3 Unveils Hyperconverged Infrastructure for the Rugged Edge
Pivot3, a smaller vendor in the crowded hyperconverged infrastructure market, is turning its attention to the needs of the military, intelligence agencies and other...