UK reportedly plans its own satellite navigation system

An official announcement could happen as early as this week, according to the insiders. It’s not clear when the country would want an operational network, although that’s likely to depend on the… Read the original: UK reportedly plans its own satellite navigation system

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If you’re still using a fax machine for ‘security’ think again

At this year’s Def Con, Check Point researchers Yaniv Balmas and Eyal Itkin unveiled how they infiltrated the HP Officejet Pro 6830 all-in-one printer/copier/fax. It’s important to understand that… Excerpt from: If you’re still using a fax machine for ‘security’ think again

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MIT can secure cloud-based AI without slowing it down

To start, users uploading data to the AI rely on a “garbled circuits” approach that takes their input and sends two distinct inputs to each side of the conversation, hiding data for both the user… View original post here: MIT can secure cloud-based AI without slowing it down

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Sprint and LG hope to launch the first 5G smartphone next year

There aren’t any details on specific devices or timing, yet, but the two companies are unsurprisingly optimistic. “Sprint is moving fast on the road to 5G and we are thrilled to announce the first… Read more: Sprint and LG hope to launch the first 5G smartphone next year

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Facebook merges internet projects under ‘Connectivity’

In short, this seems like a more measured collective endeavor to link people who lack internet access — one made by a company chastened on many fronts since it boldly introduced Internet.org in… Read the original post: Facebook merges internet projects under ‘Connectivity’

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