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COMPANY NEWS: Absolute Security will demonstrate the next generation of Cyber Resilience at Black Hat USA 2024 in Las Vegas. During the conference, CISOs and other security and risk professionals responsible for protecting their organisations against threats and disruption are invited to hosted demonstrations of the Absolute Cyber Resilience Platform in the Business Expo Hall, booth #4312.

Published in Company news

Western Digital says it will launch a 4TB SD card next year under its SanDisk brand and demonstrate the hardware during the coming week at its NAB Show in Las Vegas.

Published in Hardware

From a new, COVID-test device that gives instant results just with your breath, to a colour-changing electric BMW to autonomous, electric farm robots that can hoe, weed, seed and more, through to ever-smarter smart home tech, including wireless energy at a distance to robots with ever more realistic facial expressions, and whether it is the latest GPUs, CPUs, start-ups, smartphones, TVs, flying cars, accessibility-friendly tech, fintech, wellness, wearables and much, much more - CES 2022 was definitely smaller, but it still succeeded in launching tons of terrific tech.

Published in Home Tech

New private network is part of a four-part plan to transform the City of Las Vegas into a 5G-ready smart city, democratise access to broadband connectivity and close the digital divide for Las Vegas citizens

Friday, 17 April 2020 12:44

SenSen wins in Las Vegas

Australian AI specialist SenSen Networks has been awarded a tender worth approximately $2.5 million by the City of Las Vegas.

Published in Deals

Mark Hurd, Oracle CEO, speaking at SuiteWorld publicly expressed strong support for the future of NetSuite as a major part of Oracle's future.

Published in Cloud

British security researcher Marcus Hutchins will finally have a chance to face a jury trial, with a date of 8 July being set for him in court in Milwaukee, nearly two years after he was arrested in Las Vegas.

Published in Security
Friday, 15 February 2019 10:38

FBI evidence to remain in UK researcher's case

A bid by British security researcher Marcus Hutchins, to get a court to ignore comments he made to FBI officials when he was arrested, in view of the fact that he had not been informed of the reason for his arrest, has been thrown out by a court.

Published in Security

Telstra has announced that it has signed exclusive deals with unspecified companies to offer 5G smartphones to its customers in the first half of the year.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Fibre extension, 10Gbps broadband, NG-PON2, cloud services, the connected home and 5G will be the focus of the Broadband Forum’s latest BASE event at the Encore Hotel in Las Vegas on 28 October.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Fax machines, which are part of many all-in-one printers, can be compromised over the telephone line and used to attack Windows PCs on the networks to which they are attached, researchers from from security firm Check Point say.

Published in Security

British security researcher Marcus Hutchins, who was arrested by the FBI last August over alleged charges of creating and distributing a banking trojan, has made a fresh bid to go free, claiming that the US has no territorial jurisdiction to file charges against him for alleged crimes committed elsewhere.

Published in Security

British security researcher Marcus Hutchins, who was arrested by the FBI last August over alleged charges of creating and distributing a banking trojan, faces new charges after the FBI issued an updated indictment on Wednesday.

Published in Security

Users of the Las Vegas-based digital currency trading platform Bittrex have been unable to withdraw money from the company, and are complaining that they have no idea why. Bittrex trades in a number of digital currencies, including bitcoin.

Published in Virtualisation

A US court has lifted the curfew imposed on British security researcher Marcus Hutchins and also not require him to be monitored through wearing a GPS bracelet, according to a court document dated 19 October.

Published in Security

Facebook's chief security officer Alex Stamos has taken to the digital airwaves (read Twitter) to try and counter the assumption that the social media giant is sitting on its hands when it comes to preventing the spread of fake news on its channels.

Published in Open Sauce

British spy agency GCHQ was fully aware that US authorities were investigating security researcher Marcus Hutchins at the time when he went to the US to attend a security conference.

Published in Security

The security researcher, who claimed recently to have found code written by Briton Marcus Hutchins that was used in the Kronos banking trojan by a third party, now says this code predates both Hutchins and the unknown third party that used it in Kronos.

Published in Security
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