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Ransomware in numbers: How 2,500 potential targets turns into one actual attack
Knowing what type of ransomware has hit you is only just the beginning, warns Microsoft.
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OLED laptops for creators: New Zenbooks and Vivobooks from Asus
Looking for a laptop with an OLED screen to do creative work on? Asus has a device for you… lots of them.
Government hackers made hundreds of thousands of stolen credit cards ‘worthless’ to crooks
GCHQ details how National Cyber Force is taking direct action against cyber criminals.
Developers are burned out. Here’s what they’re doing – and not doing – to tackle it
Developers are working hard, but not necessarily working out.
IBM CEO: AI is near a key tipping point, but generalized AI is still decades out
When it comes to generalized AI, “we have no idea how this is going to happen,” IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says. That isn’t stopping IBM from building AI tools that are now close to necessary for businesses to stay competitive.
NASA, Epic Games launch competition to crowdsource VR tech for Mars exploration
When learning on the job isn’t really an option, VR can help. Will your tech be the solution?
IBM promises a 4,000+ qubit quantum computer by 2025: Here’s what it means
When will quantum computing move beyond experimentation? IBM CEO Arvind Krishna gives his predictions and explains how IBM intends to deliver quantum computing services to the market.