Microsoft, Intel Team Up to Clamp Down on Cryptominers
As cryptocurrency values continue to rise, cryptojacking becomes more attractive to cybercriminals. Now, a powerful hardware-based threat detection technology is being integrated into a Microsoft enterprise security product to help…
Pula’s Tech-Based Insurance Offers Protection and Opportunities to Vulnerable Smallholder Farmers
Reducing the causes of climate change may help the future, but for some farmers the damage is already done. For them, special insurance schemes may be the answer.
Cybercops Scrub Botnet Software From Millions of Computers
The notorious Emotet botnet software began uninstalling itself from some one million computers Sunday. The uninstall command was part of an update sent to the infected computers by law enforcement…
AUTISM RECOVERY – A PROGRESS REPORT, WITH TIPS AND TOOLS TO DO THE SAME
Introduction Our family story began in 2014 when our little boy Wes was 2 years of age. Wes was diagnosed with Mild to Severe Autism, but mostly on the severe…
MENTAL BURNOUT CAN TAKE A TOLL ON YOUR HEALTH – HERE IS HOW TO AVOID IT NATURALLY
Mental burnout is a term coined by psychologist Herbert Freudenberger in the 1970s. He defined it as “a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive job demands.”…
LIST OF 5 ALTERNATIVE CANCER TREATMENTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT
Cancer is one of the scariest diseases to be diagnosed with. It can make a person feel like their life has no meaning and that they’re living in a nightmare…
Open Source Joins Efforts to Create Gene Therapies for Rare Diseases
Some 400 million patients worldwide are affected by more than 7,000 rare diseases; yet treatments for rare genetic diseases remain an underserved area. The father of a boy born with…
AirTags vs. Tile and Apple’s Antitrust Future
U.S. senators heading antitrust issues have flagged Apple’s new AirTag effort as potentially anticompetitive after Tile CEO CJ Prober started complaining because Apple could put his company out of business.…
Open Source Joins Efforts to Create Gene Therapies for Rare Diseases
Some 400 million patients worldwide are affected by more than 7,000 rare diseases; yet treatments for rare genetic diseases remain an underserved area. The father of a boy born with…
Qarnot’s Smart Computer-Radiators Turn Data Flows Into Sustainable Heating
While data centres produce huge amounts of heat when at work, and have to be cooled with air conditioning, we also spend a lot of energy heating our homes. A…