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Exploding chip

Engineers at Xerox PARC have developed a chip that will self-destruct upon command.

The chip, developed as part of DARPA’s vanishing programmable resources project, could be used to store data such as encryption keys and shatters on command into thousands of pieces so small, reconstruction is impossible.

Watch the video to see the demonstration.

By |September 17th, 2015|IT Solutions|Comments Off on Exploding chip

Australian Cyber Security Report 2015

Click here to read the Cyber Security report for 2015:

Australian Cyber Security Report 2015

By |September 10th, 2015|IT Solutions|Comments Off on Australian Cyber Security Report 2015

Get a feel of how Virtual Desktops work

Windows 10 supports virtual desktops, right out of the box, with no need for additional software or servers! But not the kind that IT techs might be thinking of. Windows 10 has this cool trick that more people should know about, whether they are using the operating system in a physical or virtual setting.

It serves […]

By |August 24th, 2015|IT Solutions|Comments Off on Get a feel of how Virtual Desktops work

Defcon 23 confessions of a Cyber Stalker

 
Article originally posted on http://www.computerworld.com/article/2969795

By |August 13th, 2015|IT Solutions|Comments Off on Defcon 23 confessions of a Cyber Stalker

Intel Breaks Moore’s Law

So much for Moore’s Law, Qualcomm is in trouble. NASA reaches Pluto. etc.

By |July 29th, 2015|IT Solutions|Comments Off on Intel Breaks Moore’s Law

Move over Google here comes BMW

BMW thinks these aviator-inspired goggles are the future of augmented reality for drivers.

By |July 29th, 2015|IT Solutions|Comments Off on Move over Google here comes BMW

An App to prevent Pedestrian collisions?

What if there was an App that could prevent pedestrian being knocked over. But at what speeds will this App being developed by Honda be effective?

By |July 29th, 2015|IT Solutions|Comments Off on An App to prevent Pedestrian collisions?

Not only Amazon and Google have drones.

Ohio Based Truck maker Workhorse has developed their own delivery drone that rides along on top of the truck and can deliver packages. So, if a driver had four deliveries in one part of town but only one in another, the drone might be able to handle that single, less convenient delivery. An operator will […]

By |July 29th, 2015|IT Solutions|Comments Off on Not only Amazon and Google have drones.

40,000 fake Chinese iPhones

Apple’s iPhones are big business in China. So big that an alleged supplier of knock-off iPhones in the country produced at least 40,000 units, before local police shut down the massive operation.

Beijing authorities have arrested nine suspects, and confiscated over 1,400 fake handsets of different brands, as part of an investigation into the supplier, […]

By |July 27th, 2015|IT Solutions|Comments Off on 40,000 fake Chinese iPhones

General Electric has gone full 365

Today both Microsoft and General Electric have announced one of the largest-ever contracts for Office 365.

The company will outfit over 300,000 employees across 170 countries with Office 365 licenses. GE’s Chief Technology Officer, Larry Biagini, defined the decision for going with Microsoft’s solutions as having the following requirements:

A comprehensive and integrated set of productivity […]

By |July 22nd, 2015|Cloud Solutions|Comments Off on General Electric has gone full 365