Facebook and friends are back. What happened? We don't know.
Researchers at Heidelberg's Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, the Max-Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, and Montreal's prestigious MILA develop a neural network model that computes whether states of affairs are reversible or irreversible. They hope it adds up to giving a computer a sense of the "arrow of time."
Eurofins Scientific has already recovered from the incident. Didn't say how much it paid hackers.
Twilio is highlighting a use case of its Narrowband IoT service that it says could help revamp archaic waste management processes.
Despite the chaos caused by the WannaCry attack, healthcare systems are still at risk from attacks that could endanger patient safety say researchers, who are calling for more investment.
Government agencies targeted with never before seen malware payload — named SilentTrinity.
Whether a downturn arrives or not, becoming an adaptive enterprise will drive customer obsession and better business results.
Would you pay $5 to get news online without seeing ads, asks Mozilla.
Is there a case for having more than 16GB or more of RAM in a Windows 10 PC? Sure there is, but the bang for the buck trails off.
Later this year, reports suggest Apple will release MacBooks without the flawed butterfly mechanism keyboard.
Who doesn't want faster browsing? Here's a quick and simple trick that will help both speed up your browsing on your Android smartphone, and save on data charges if you don't have an unlimited data package.
Tor vulnerability has been exploited for years and has been used for censorship, sabotage, and extortion of Onion sites.
Steve Jobs never left anyone in any doubt as to what he thought. And thanks to hundreds of hours of keynotes, speeches, and interviews, we can get an insight into what Apple's co-founder might think about the current state of the company.
What's going on? It's cloud outage month, and there's nothing users can do about it.
The CMA wants to understand exactly how dominant the tech giants are in UK advertising.
Mobile operator nears completion of giant transformation project with 5G services at the core.
The department said it is however 'focused' on addressing the negative perception of Australia's encryption laws, saying companies actually lack a clear understanding of the obligations within legislation.
Just don't take your smartphone into pools or the ocean, no matter what the ads show.
Agencies are very happy with Australia's data retention scheme, with one using it in 90% of investigations.
The company plans to develop its digital identity exchange technology as a 'trust-based service platform' supporting digital business.
Redmond's 2017 patent describes a first screen, a second screen, and a controller that activates the screens based on when 'dawn' is determined by the user or their device's geographical location.
Samsung is expecting operating profits of 6.5 trillion won for the second quarter, a drop of 56% from 14.87 trillion won a year ago caused by the downturn in its memory semiconductor business.
The government-owned entity that wants to build Australia's national identity system and conduct voting via blockchain has been called out by the Audit Office for not being 'cyber resilient'.
With plans to mass-launch an automated driving platform from 2024.
Detrimental effects are both real and perceived, according to Australian cloud provider.