The best show on television right now is doing something simple: nailing its final minutes every week.
Epic historical drama Shōgun has now come to an end on Disney Plus – but
Shōgun's finale closes out the FX miniseries in a surprising way, skipping a big battle and going straight to revealing Toranaga's endgame.
European police chiefs are calling for industry and governments to take
Shogun season 2 has become a trending topic after the FX series culminates with the release of episode 10 on Tuesday, April 23. Based on James Clavell's 1975 novel 'Shogun', the show has become an instant hit with viewers. Will there be a second season?First, let's take a look at the storyline of Shogun season 1. Shōgun TV series, like its eponymous novel follows the events in Japan during Sengoku Period (1467-1600) which witnessed the beginning of prolonged civil war in the then feudal...
Representing WhatsApp, Advocate Tejas Karia also noted before the Delhi HC that not knowing which messages to decrypt would mean "millions and millions of messages will have to be stored for a number of years.”
In the ongoing lawsuit against the Union of India, WhatsApp stated that it would leave the Indian market if it is forced to break end-to-end encryption to comply with the IT Rules, 2021.
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IBM and HashiCorp Inc., a leading multi-cloud infrastructure automation company, announced they have entered into a definitive agreement under which IBM will acquire HashiCorp for $35 per share in cash, representing an enterprise value of $6.4 billion.
The declaration pointed out that end-to-end encryption will jeopardise the ability of tech companies to provide “lawful access” to data of suspected criminals on their service during law enforcement investigations.
Despite the U.S. expanding its ban on the sale of such technology to China in November, ten Chinese entities successfully acquired advanced Nvidia chips. These chips were integrated into servers manufactured by Super Micro, Dell, and Gigabyte Technology. read more
Privacy measures currently being rolled out, such as end-to-end encryption,