2020-02-11 12:00
IP ratings explained: What those codes tell you about how well a device is protected from water and dust
The letters IP stand for Ingress Protection; that is, the ability to stop elements such as sand and water from getting inside and damaging an electronic device. The symbols that follow IP—IP67, for example, or IPX7—indicate the level of
2020-02-11 12:00
Why the Fed is considering a cash-backed cryptocurrency
The Federal Reserve is investigating the potential of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) as the backbone for a new, secure real-time payments and settlements system.
2020-02-11 12:00
2 ways 5G will change cloud computing
5G is coming—a technology that has more misinformation around it than anything I’ve seen before. Much of this bad data is focused on cloud computing.
2020-02-11 12:00
Dive into retro gaming with one of these emulation options
Over 2019, we played on a lot of retro gaming devices. With so many options available (including, of course, playing on a PC!), we decided to sit down and chat about the best of the bunch and who should buy them.
2020-02-11 12:00
Why the Fed is considering a cash-backed cryptocurrency
The Federal Reserve is investigating the potential of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) as the backbone for a new, secure real-time payments and settlements system.
2020-02-11 12:00
2 ways 5G will change cloud computing
5G is coming—a technology that has more misinformation around it than anything I’ve seen before. Much of this bad data is focused on cloud computing.
2020-02-11 06:09
China launches coronavirus 'close contact detector' app
The announcement highlights the high level of Chinese government surveillance of its citizens.
2020-02-11 01:11
Blockchain: The revolution that hasn't quite happened
Blockchain was hyped as a secure and cheap way to store or retrieve data, but it is yet to take off.
2020-02-10 22:49
Who should lead the push for IoT security?
The ease with which internet of things devices can be compromised, coupled with the potentially extreme consequences of breaches, have prompted action from legislatures and regulators, but what group is best to decide?
2020-02-10 22:49
Who should lead the push for IoT security?
The ease with which internet of things devices can be compromised, coupled with the potentially extreme consequences of breaches, have prompted action from legislatures and regulators, but what group is best to decide?