Best Science and Technology Innovations in 2015 – Interesting Engineering
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Today is the last day of 2015 and it’s that time of year again. Linux and Unix SysAdmins New Year’s Resolutions (2016) article gives some good ideas to do in 2016 with Linux and security. Happy New Year 2016. →
My picks from audio and video trends for 2016: Smartphone have increased screen sizes and have finally become mobile TVs: Smartphones have overtaken the tablets as the most popular mobile device for viewing videos. The most watched content were targeted at teenagers videos and animation series for children. Smartphone cameras are great, or at least close →
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Here are my predictions for trends in information security and cyber security for year 2016. Year 2015 was bad for information security was pretty, and I would say that the trend is worrying. So I expect the year 2016 will have many information security challenges. If you want to keep yourself up at night, spend →
https://theintercept.com/2015/12/28/recently-bought-a-windows-computer-microsoft-probably-has-your-encryption-key/ Posted from WordPress for Android →
It seems that PC market seems to be stabilizing in 2016. I expect that the PC market to shrinks slightly. While mobile devices have been named as culprits for the fall of PC shipments, IDC said that other factors may be in play. It is still pretty hard to make any decent profits with building →
http://www.databreaches.net/191-million-voters-personal-info-exposed-by-misconfigured-database/ Posted from WordPress for Android →
In the end of 2015 there were 3.2 billion people online. 67% of Americans now have broadband at home, compared to 70% in 2013, and 13% connect via smartphone only vs 8% in 2013; smartphone penetration in US at 68%. The share of Americans with broadband at home has plateaued, and more rely only on →
http://www.slashgear.com/first-iphone-hacker-built-a-self-driving-car-with-linux-16418753/ Posted from WordPress for Android →