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Monthly Archives: April 2017

Samsung's profit soars after recovery from Note7 debacle

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 7, 2017

The costly Galaxy Note7 debacle, which led to the recall of about 3 million smartphones because of overheating batteries, seems to be behind Samsung Electronics, with the company forecasting a 48 percent growth in operating profit in the first quarter. Samsung has not had a new flagship smartphone on the shelves ever since it stopped…

Twitter sues the US government for demanding it unmask an 'alt' account

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 6, 2017

Twitter is suing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and alleging the government is misusing an investigative tool as part of an internal witch-hunt to uncover who is behind a Twitter account critical of the immigration service. The lawsuit, filed on Thursday in California, comes on the heels of a report that visitors to the…

Raspberry Pi roundup: The unbearable Pi-NAS of being; Pi takes rook; and a little teeny Mac

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 6, 2017

If you haven’t read the story of the original mechanical Turk, you really should. This was a 1770s machine that appeared to use complicated mechanisms to play competent chess against even very good human players, and it has fired the imaginations of everyone from computing pioneer Charles Babbage to today’s steampunk nerds. Here’s a great…

AMD's Ryzen Balanced power plan for Windows promises to boost CPU performance

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 6, 2017

AMD’s new Ryzen Balanced power plan is offering an answer for early performance woes with its new CPU. The power profile tweaks how Windows 10 handles power states of the individual CPU cores and can bump performance from 3 percent all the way to 21 percent in many popular games, AMD said in a blog post…

Apache Struts 2 exploit used to install ransomware on servers

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 6, 2017

Attackers are exploiting a vulnerability patched last month in the Apache Struts web development framework to install ransomware on servers. The SANS Internet Storm Center issued an alert Thursday, saying an attack campaign is compromising Windows servers through a vulnerability tracked as CVE-2017-5638. The flaw is located in the Jakarta Multipart parser in Apache Struts…

Facebook's M assistant launches in US, will offer chat suggestions

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 6, 2017

More than a year after introducing a virtual assistant in its Messenger app, Facebook is launching M to the masses. While it was originally conceived as a bot that users would chat with, M now only offers a set of suggestions that are supposed to help with the conversation being carried out. For example, when…

Apple breaks with secrecy to rebut negative narrative

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 6, 2017

In a very unusual move, Apple this week renounced its usual secrecy about future products to counter questions about its commitment to the Mac, analysts said today. At an invite-only meeting with a handful of Apple bloggers and reporters, two of Apple’s top executives — marketing head Philip Schiller and Craig Federighi, who leads software…

U.S. seeks curbs on use of entry-level H-1B programmers

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 6, 2017

The U.S. government is taking action that will likely increase the visa denial rates of H-1B programmers, a move that could help U.S. nationals, both in terms of wages and jobs. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) wants programmers who offer skills that are specialized or unique. That means firms seeking to hire programmers…

Expect prices for PCs and mobile devices to rise this year

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 6, 2017

If you plan to buy a new PC or mobile device this year, you’ll likely be shelling out more cash than in previous years. Prices are going up, and expensive devices are in demand. On average, the price of PCs and phones will go up by 2 percent this year, Gartner said in a research report…

Antivirus headaches that compromise browser security

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 6, 2017

MIAMI — Google is one company that lives and dies in the web, so for many reasons, they need to care — a lot — about browser security. That was the focus of engineering lead for Chrome Security at Google, Justin Schuh’s keynote speech at this year’s Infiltrate 2017 conference. There are three main reasons why…

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