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Severn Bridge shuts as drone flown from tower

A man was arrested on suspicion of causing a public nuisance after a 30-minute closure. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Aqvqsn

Net's founding father Dr Larry Roberts dies aged 81

Dr Roberts was chief scientist in charge of designing and building the tech that became the internet. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2EVSmDX

The Smartest Tech Products of 2018

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Picking a product of the year is anything but trivial because the products I cover every week range from headphones to laptops to books, cars and more. So, I thought I'd try something different this year and pick six products that each deserve the title and then name a winner that stands out from the rest. This allows me to simplify the task and get around a bit of a writer's block I've been having on this subject. The six products will be a book, a car, a laptop, a smart speaker, Security, and a component. Let's get to it. from TechNewsWorld http://bit.ly/2EYlHNe

Drone to watch over New Year celebration in New York

The NYPD will use camera-equipped drones to watch over New Year's Eve celebrations. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CHUA7m

Cyber-attack disrupts distribution of multiple US newspapers

The malware, which affected papers owned by Tribune Publishing, is believed to be from outside the US. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Q8aWd2

2018: BBC Tech's biggest stories and what happened next

From fake porn to Facebook scandals, security alerts to Google protests - 2018 was a busy year. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2GJvUQ1

It's Time to Take a Hard Look at Healthcare Cloud Security

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The healthcare cloud has been growing incredibly, becoming an ever-more-important element of health information technology, or HIT. There are many reasons why the HIT cloud has been becoming more prominent, such as research and development and collaboration. Since the cloud has been expanding so rapidly, this may be a good time to reconsider security -- and that means understanding the threat, reviewing best practices, and heightening awareness of emergent approaches. First, realize the cloud is only getting bigger. from TechNewsWorld http://bit.ly/2Tgj0u1

Breaking Up the Crypto-Criminal Bar Brawl

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As if e-commerce companies didn't have enough problems with transacting securely and defending against things like fraud, another avalanche of security problems -- like cryptojacking, the act of illegally mining cryptocurrency on your end servers -- has begun. We've also seen a rise in digital credit card skimming attacks against popular e-commerce software. Some of the attacks are relatively naive and un-targeted, taking advantage of lax security on websites found to be vulnerable, while others are highly targeted for maximum volume. from TechNewsWorld http://bit.ly/2SpRHxA

Google and Facebook put ads in child porn discovery apps

Google and Facebook's ad networks placed promotions for major brands before apps were banned. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2EUSFyC

Tesla adds Larry Ellison to its board

Tesla beefs up its board with executives from Oracle and Walgreens to reassure investors. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2EUxQTR

Bandersnatch: Netflix's interactive Black Mirror film puts viewers in control

Viewers can decide the characters' fates in Bandersnatch, the latest instalment of the Netflix drama. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2SmlreA

Security firm hijacks high-profile Twitter accounts

Louis Theroux, Eamonn Holmes and others were targeted by researchers worried about flaws in Twitter. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RgprA8

Huawei: China accuses UK of 'pride and prejudice'

Beijing was responding to claims it might use Huawei's 5G kit to act "in a malign way". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CEijp3

The Most Popular Media Player Downloads on FileHippo

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Media Players are among the most popular software downloads for FileHippo, but which are the highest rated? From movies to music, more and more people are consuming media through their laptops, tablets, and phones. But what software is being used to do so? And with so many to choose from, how do you know which media player download is any good? One nifty thing we love about our site is the ability for users to give software a star rating. This helps us, and you, understand which software is really worth using.  So, we’ve taken a look at the vast range of media player software on FileHippo and found the 10 best-rated by you, the FileHippo users.  Without further ado, here are the top 10 most popular media player downloads on FileHippo.  1. Movavi Media Player for Mac  User rating: 5 stars Movavi Media Player for Mac is a great companion for your Mac that will let you play back video and audio in any format without bugs or slowdowns.  This handy program ...

Most shoppers mistrust influencers, says survey

The majority of shoppers are wary of social media influencers, a survey for the BBC indicates. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2rW71q3

North Korea defector hack: Personal data of almost 1,000 leaked

A personal computer at a resettlement centre in South Korea was found to have been infected. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2EONgIK

Outcry as Instagram tries horizontal scrolling

The video and image sharing site apologises after a test was accidentally rolled out to millions of users. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2AjVo0K

Musk seeks to dismiss Thai cave defamation claim

Mr Musk's insults to Thai cave rescuer were a "schoolyard spat" and not to be taken seriously, say lawyers. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Ah2ByE

Tech became 'darker and more muddy' in 2018

EU's competition commissioner says tech firms must become more transparent about their use of data. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CA624O

Huawei: 'Deep concerns' over firm's role in UK 5G upgrade

Chinese state sometimes acts in a "malign way", Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson is reported as saying. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2V851Zj

'DNA Printing' in the Cloud, Part 2

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In DNA printing, genetic code becomes computer code. This transformation occurs when the chemical bases adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine present in a chemical mix or gene sequence are translated by computer through gel electrophoresis technology into their representative letters: A/T, T/A, C/G, G/C. This alphabet code was formalized in 1970 by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry for integration into a text-based bioinformatics format, called "FASTA," in which nucleotides are represented symbolically using single letters. from TechNewsWorld http://bit.ly/2QUvI5d

Are you ready to break up with your phone?

Smartphone owners have a growing sense of unease about the amount of time spent staring at that screen. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2SfWNMQ

UK now has systems to combat drones - Ben Wallace

Security minister Ben Wallace says those who use drones illegally can expect severe punishments. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2GEkblO

Hot tub hack reveals washed-up security protection

Jacuzzi-maker promises a fix after claims it was "irresponsible" for failing to lock out strangers. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CxT8Ew

Apple thanked for 'removing anti-gay app'

Google and Amazon now under pressure to ban app of organisation that calls homosexuality "sinful". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2BD5OZ3

2018: The Year of Fighting for Positive Change

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When I think of corporate responsibility, one company tends to float to the top, and that is Cisco. With massive efforts to train people all over the world in the critical networking skills needed to secure and expand global communications, Cisco has been taking a major chunk out of joblessness. It has invested millions to reduce homelessness near its headquarters -- something most of the tech firms seem to ignore -- and it has been aggressive in deploying crisis teams during disasters to ensure timely communications to first responders. from TechNewsWorld http://bit.ly/2EKTdpN

Australia to set up drone-identifying systems

The monitoring equipment will be installed at hotspots and restricted areas such as airports. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CwifYt

Huawei's kit removed from emergency services 4G network

BT confirms that Huawei's gear will not be at the heart of the UK's Emergency Services Network. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2ShnG2J

Get Early Access To The New Microsoft Edge Browser

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Join the Microsoft Edge Insider program to be among the first to try the preview build of Microsoft Edge browser in early 2019. In case you missed it, Microsoft announced big plans for it’s Edge browser earlier this month. Microsoft is one of the world’s largest supporters of open source software (OSS) projects, and now plans to adopt the Chromium OSS for Microsoft Edge on desktop.  With this move, Microsoft intends to become a significant contributor to the Chromium project. This will allow them to make all chromium-based browsers better on PCs and other devices.  Credit: Microsoft What does this mean for Microsoft Edge? Microsoft states that “we will adopt the Chromium open source project in the development of Microsoft Edge on the desktop to create better web compatibility for our customers, and less fragmentation of the web for all web developers.” “Ultimately, we want to make the web experience better for many different audiences.” Microsoft explains that Micr...

Suffolk farm drone in near-miss with Tornado jet

A report on the incident is recommending the RAF uses a system to warn it of drone flights. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2rSPcs4

Yanxi Palace: The most Googled show on Earth

A Chinese drama is the most-searched show, despite Google being largely blocked in China. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2T9nhj8

Ministers to discuss Gatwick drone drama as suspects released

A government source said ministers are to discuss the disruption which grounded hundreds of flights. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2EMPGIn

Gatwick drones pair 'no longer suspects'

A local man and woman are released without charge, as police say they have found a damaged drone. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2EGYv5Q

Spotify settles $1.6bn lawsuit over songwriters' rights

The music streaming service has settled a lawsuit brought by Wixen Music Publishing. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QHo8KZ

The secret world of teenagers hacking Fortnite.

The BBC has discovered a ring of teenage hackers making thousands out of Fortnite. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2T68kOJ

5 Ways to Make Your Website Gen-Z Friendlier

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Generation Z is getting a lot of attention these days, as the cohort is expected to outpace millennials, and comprise 32 percent of the world's population. This powerful group of 7.7 billion consumers was born into a digital world. A much-reported claim is that Generation Z has an attention span of 8 seconds. It may seem that to reach younger consumers, your website should mirror this lightning-quick attention span, but in reality, the reverse is true. Members of Gen Z constantly get slammed with every conceivable stimulus. from TechNewsWorld http://bit.ly/2BBihwe

Fortnite in Legal Dance-Off

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Three dancers sue Fortnite over dance moves and emotes. In case you hadn’t heard, Fortnite is now the most popular and successful free-to-play console title of all time. This success means Fortnite is earning record revenues and currently boasts over 200 million players across the globe. But now Fortnite is facing legal battles over copyright infringement.  Three people are suing Epic Games, Fortnite’s publisher. They claim the popular game stole their dance moves and turned them into emotes for players to perform.  If you are yet to play Fortnite, you might not understand what emotes are and why they’re causing serious legal action. Essentially, emotes are actions players can purchase for their characters to perform in game. Players use emotes to celebrate victories or taunt their opponents.  So where does the copyright infringement come in? Well, popular real-life dance moves often form the basis of the emotes and dance moves found in the game. Three claimant...

Gatwick disruption: How will police catch the drone menace?

Police have not managed to capture the drone - so how will they track down its owner? from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Bz3LoS

FBI swoops on 'national threat' 'hacks for hire' sites

Three have been charged over the attack domains that officials say 'pose a significant national threat' from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CsyLsr

Gatwick airport: How countries counter the drone threat

Bazookas, nets and trained eagles are all used to tackle rogue drones around the world. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2T4Z8Kx

'Intimacy plus': Is that what makes podcasts so popular?

Podcasts have become fashionable, but why did it take so long and can you make a living from them? from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2S82hci

Slack 'bans users' who have visited US sanctioned countries

People who used the communication software in Cuba, Iran and North Korea report account closures. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2LsB2Xw

US charges 'China government hackers'

The US unveils criminal charges against hackers said to be connected to China's intelligence service. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2Sek0yH

Amazon's Alexa user accesses stranger's chats

A man who requested access to the chats Amazon had recorded was sent audio files from a stranger. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2A7uskC

How can a drone cause so much chaos?

What is the risk posed to aircraft by drones and what should airports do to mitigate the threat? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2Lso9MX

Fortnite teen hackers 'earning thousands of pounds a week'

Thieves sell hijacked accounts with in-demand skins online after locking out original owners. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2PQUn52

Gatwick Airport: Drone sightings trigger disruption

Passengers are warned to expect more disruption after flights were grounded and diverted overnight. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2Gx0trV

Staff at Amazon's Swansea warehouse 'treated like robots'

A former worker also claims people were routinely sacked for not meeting "unrealistic targets". from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2Scgc0W

Vanuatu uses drones to deliver vaccines to remote island

Vital medicines are flown to a remote Vanuatu village in what will now become a regular service. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2QGCUl2

Firework Offers Snack-Size Original Content

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Firework this week released a collection of shows consisting of 12 episodes that will run just 15-seconds each. The first, "Fireside Chat featuring Molly Tarlov," debuted Tuesday. Three more followed on Wednesday, and another is scheduled for release on Dec. 28. Users can download the episodes via the Firework app, which is now available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. In the first series from Firework Originals, "Fireside Chat featuring Molly Tarlov," the actress and comedian interviews various stars in just 15 seconds. from TechNewsWorld https://ift.tt/2CoamUT

Uber loses appeal over driver status

The Court of Appeal upholds a ruling that Uber drivers should be classed as workers, not self-employed. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2ECZLaV

Nasa hack exposes space agency staff's data

The US space agency says cyber-thieves may have compromised two of its computer servers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2S5vZ1r

Facebook's data-sharing deals exposed

An investigation reveals other tech firms were not always aware how much access they had been given. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2rKxB5p

Four of the best: CRM software with Outlook integration

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Microsoft Outlook is one of the most popular email services out there. It’s used by more than 600 million people around the world and provides great communication offering. However, it’s not the best at helping you to manage customer relationships. So, the obvious answer to this dilemma is to discover a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform which can integrate with Outlook . Simple! In this article we will look at four CRMs which can integrate with Outlook – Insightly , Zoho CRM , ActiveCampaign and amoCRM . All four boast an array of contrasting and comparable features, but most importantly they can team up with Outlook seamlessly. Managing customer relationships can still be done via Outlook, but you may need to install a decent CRM first. Credit: Pixabay Why is this important: As your business grows, so will your leads and contacts. This means that you need to look at managing your customer relationships through a simple platform. It can step in where Outlook fail...

Elon Musk unveils prototype high-speed LA transport tunnel

The entrepreneur says his system will see modified electric cars travel at high speed underground. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2S4k1p6

European Union diplomatic communications 'targeted by hackers'

Thousands of messages in which diplomats discuss a range of subjects have reportedly been intercepted. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2Cn4WcM

'DNA Printing' in the Cloud, Part 1

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DNA printing is based on the natural flow of genetic information in a cell from DNA through RNA to amino acids to proteins, from gene to protein, genome to proteome, genomics to proteomics. DNA, life's foundation blueprint, makes up genes, the instructions for making proteins -- the complex molecules that do most of the work in living organisms. "DNA makes RNA makes proteins make Life." That simple formula, which has worked well for life on Earth for at least half a billion years, very recently has turned into a trillion-dollar modern global industry based on an updated formula: "People make DNA." from TechNewsWorld https://ift.tt/2S8T3wy