Archive for December 2014
MEMS mics are taking over. Almost every mobile device has ditched its old-fashioned electret microphone invented way back in 1962 at Bell Labs. Expect new piezoelectric MEMS microphones, which promise unheard of signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) of up to 80 dB (versus 65 dB in the best current capacitive microphones) in 2015. MEMS microphones are growing like →
Here are comes my long list of computer technology trends for 2015: Digitalisation is coming to change all business sectors and through our daily work even more than before. Digitalisation also changes the IT sector: Traditional software package are moving rapidly into the cloud. Need to own or rent own IT infrastructure is dramatically reduced. →
http://www.devfactor.net/2014/12/30/2375-amazon-mistake/ Read this article to understand the dangers of you cloud account keys accidentally leaking on-line. It can cost lots of money quickly. Posted from WordPress for Android →
http://spectrum.ieee.org/consumer-electronics/portable-devices/project-ara-google-wants-your-phone-to-go-to-pieces Posted from WordPress for Android →
http://spectrum.ieee.org/riskfactor/telecom/security/cyber-espionage-malware-taps-smartphones-sends-chills Posted from WordPress for Android →
GeekWire’s 2014 Year in Review — The good, bad and geeky: 55 quotes that defined the tech industry in 2014 article compiled through the top quotes of the year. It was quite a year in technology. Enjoy. →
Year 2014 is coming to end, so it is time to look forward what to expect from year 2015 in cyber security. Cyber security will get harder year y year. Year 2014 was much worse than 2013. Heartbleed, Bash, and POODLE vulnerabilities were just the beginning of what to expect in 2015. I expect that →
http://news.sky.com/story/1398435/xbox-hacker-reveals-why-he-attacked-consoles Posted from WordPress for Android →
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8802424 Posted from WordPress for Android →
http://spectrum.ieee.org/aerospace/aviation/mostly-right-updates-on-our-2014-predictions Posted from WordPress for Android →