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Best Ways to Integrate Security Into Mobile App Development

Over the past few years, smartphone users are talking more and more about security in mobile app development. A large number of businesses nowadays believe that security in mobile applications can be integrated at later stages, which is the one thing that needs to be discarded right from the word go. Security in mobile apps […]

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Fixing a CSRF Vulnerability

One way that your website might be vulnerable to an attack is via a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF or XSRF). If you’ve ever been logged into a website  — say Twitter, for example — and you open a separate tab and type in a Twitter account, for example, this Twitter feed: https://www.twitter.com/paul_michaels. You’ll notice that when

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PostgreSQL 11 now available

The PostgreSQL team has announced a major update to its open-source relational database. PostgreSQL 11 has been released with performance improvements, and specific enhancements for large databases and high computational workloads. According to the team, this is the first major release since last year when PostgreSQL 10 was released. Additionally, the release includes updates to

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Microsoft Patch Alert: October’s been a nightmare

This month’s bad patches made headlines. Lots of headlines. For good reason. You have my sympathy if you clicked “Check for updates” and got all of the files in your Documents and Photos folders deleted. Even if you didn’t become a “seeker” (didn’t manually check for updates) your month may have been filled with blue

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Analyst predicts Apple’s Macs will run custom processors by 2020

Apple’s long-running partnership with Intel for its desktop and laptop processors could be coming to an end. 9to5Mac today covered a note from industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who now predicts that Apple will start using its own custom processors in Mac devices by 2020. Read … TechSpot

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60 mph ‘Teal One’ Flying Drone Runs Linux on a Jetson TX1

Teal One may be the fastest ride you can find on an all-purpose camera drone: it’s able to run up to 60 miles per hour and it also claims to provide 40 mph wind resistance. It is a higher-end, all-purpose, semi-autonomous camera quadcopter that has an onboard Nvidia Jetson TX1 module. There’s a TealSDK that offers advanced controls and telemetry,

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SAP Boosts Blockchain Integration and Customer Flexibility

It was great speaking with Torsten Zube, Head of Blockchain at SAP, about their new services that help customers integrate blockchain and the two new consortia that accelerate industry-specific blockchain co-innovation with customers and partners. Read also How Does SAP Solution Manager Help in Converting SAP S/4 HANA? Network Extensibility for Open Business Collaboration         The

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Diablo III: Eternal Collection Nintendo Switch Bundle Announced

Nintendo has announced a special edition Switch bundle that fans of the video game Diablo III will want to take notice of. The Diablo III bundle isn’t a normal console with the game bundled in as Sony did with the Red Dead Redemption 2 PS4 Pro bundle; this console gets some cool graphics to set it

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Intel Expands Optane SSD 905P HHHL AIC and U.2 to 1.5TB Capacity + Quick Look Review

Intel just sent over a note that they have officially launched the 1.5TB capacity for the Optane SSD 905P (for both HHHL and U.2 form factors). We’d been expecting this for a while now, considering we had tested a full system incorporating the U.2 version of this very capacity two months ago. That system has

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MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Gaming X Trio Review: a Cooler and Quieter Turing

Over the years, the general trend for new GPU launches, especially GPUs from new graphics architecture is to launch only with the “reference” graphics card designs, developed by AMD or NVIDIA. While the idea of a “reference” design has changed over the years, with the introduction of NVIDIA’s Founders Edition cards, and different special edition

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