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[ad_1] Apple requires all apps that browse the web in iOS and iPadOS to use its own browser engine, WebKit, but amid accusations of anti-competitive conduct, should it continue to effectively ban rival browser engines? Big tech has been gripped by accusations of anti-competitive conduct in recent times, with Chief Executive of the UK’s Competition...
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[ad_1] Cloud-based platforms have become an integral part of healthcare institutions today, providing advanced options for security, cost savings, and automation. Cloud computing is the key enabler of digital transformation. And when it comes to healthcare, the technology is applied to bring new capabilities to market more swiftly, reduce costs, optimize workflows, and scale proficiently...
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[ad_1] People don’t usually go as far as [Wenting Zhang] has – designing a new IDE SSD board for a portable x86 computer made in 2006. That said, it’s been jaw-dropping to witness the astounding amount of reverse-engineering and design effort being handwaved away. The Benq S6 is a small MID (Miniaturized Internet Device) with...
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[ad_1] The invasion of the Russian troops in Ukraine has resulted in a surge of cyberattacks in the country as security experts are warning that more and larger hacks are expected in the energy and financial sectors. Researchers at ESET, a cybersecurity company, found software that disrupted hundreds of computers in Ukraine and was likely...
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[ad_1] CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Pandemic aid? Or pandemic fraud?  Let’s connect the dots.  Cases are piling up involving people who stole hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars in federal pandemic relief aid.  Federal Investigators have questioned nearly every aspect of the Small Business Administration’s spending, flagging billions of dollars in suspect loans, overpayments...
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[ad_1] Across television news on Thursday, the coverage included haunting overhead shots of the emptied streets of Kyiv, punctuated by the sounds of air raid sirens and occasional explosions. Some correspondents narrated the events from the safety of hotel room balconies; others were seen wearing flak jackets and helmets in more perilous situations. Clarissa Ward,...
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[ad_1] NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — A former businessman in Virginia Beach has been sentenced to 51 months in prison in connection with a multi-million dollar health care fraud scheme. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Frank Alosa, 49, of Kentucky, and another person operated a medical supply company that defrauded federal health care programs....
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[ad_1] It is hard not to be cynical about “the media” these days, especially if you work in it. Spend any significant amount of time reading newspapers and magazines, watching cable news, or following discussions on Twitter, and you notice that a great deal of what is written and broadcast has a drearily predictable quality....
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[ad_1] Associated Press For Taiwan, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine feels far away As Russia presses ahead with its attack on Ukraine, many analysts and internet users have drawn comparisons to Taiwan, another place that could face an invasion by its larger neighbor — China. While similarities exist — Taiwan is a democracy that has resisted...
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[ad_1] India has been identified as one of the most affected countries in cyber-attacks globally. Asia was the most-attacked region by cyber-criminals in 2021, accounting for one in four attacks globally, and India was among top three nations that experienced most server access and ransomware attacks in the region, a new report revealed. Server access...
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