Major League Baseball, as has been mentioned over and over the past several years, has a real problem with its umpires. Ump shows are sprouting up in big league ballparks all over the country and they are seriously detracting from the games. (Don’t get us started on the uniforms and all of the arm injuries.) […]
Welcome to Cyber Security Today. This is the Week in Review for the week ending Friday, April 19th, 2024. I'm Howard Solomon. In a few minutes Jen Ellis, a member of the Ransomware Task Force will be here to talk about the group's recent report on what governments need to do before banning ransom payments.
The HBO docuseries on convicted murderer Robert Durts returns to tackle the aftermath — and plays like an empty victory lap for the show itself.
A painfully funny cartoon about a neurotic graphic artist deftly explores the themes of self-obsession and ecological disasterEnter the Faber/Observer/Graphica graphic short story prize 2024I’ve read Luke Healy’s new graphic novel twice: first, on screen last October (which was long before we asked him to be a judge of this year’s Faber/Observer graphic short story prize) and then in hardback a couple of weeks ago. The mark of a truly good book is that it’s even better second time around, and...
European police chiefs are calling for industry and governments to take
A big part of the Valley’s history is coming to an end.
Shore Capital reaffirmed their buy rating on shares of Duke Capital (LON:DUKE – Free Report) in a research note published on Monday morning, Marketbeat.com reports. Separately, Canaccord Genuity Group restated a buy rating and set a GBX 55 ($0.68) price objective on shares of Duke Capital in a report on Thursday, March 28th. Get Our […]
My Senpai is Annoying manga series will be ending soon. Here's when, in which volume and when you can expect it to come out
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,