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Broadband Made More Accessible Under New U.S. Infrastructure Law
The United States is about to benefit from a huge upgrade to the high-speed infrastructure.
12 / 08 / 2021 J.R. Johnivan
WannaCry Attack Linked to North Korea
A recent investigation, led primarily by the U.S., concluded that hackers with the North Korean government are to blame.
03 / 01 / 2018 J.R. Johnivan
How Top Medical Researchers are Using Qumulo
Qumulo is well-known throughout the medical sector, but they've recently partnered with Hewlett Packard to expand their presence even further.
07 / 03 / 2017 J.R. Johnivan
Eurostar Testing New Facial Recognition on London Train Passengers
Eurostar is testing a new facial recognition system at London’s St. Pancras International.
01 / 18 / 2022 J.R. Johnivan
U.S. DoD Introduces Enhancement to SIPRNet
SIPRNet, a highly secure and classified intel network in the U.S., recently received some much-needed upgrades.
03 / 12 / 2018 J.R. Johnivan
Animal Crossing: New Horizons Surprisingly Has No Cloud Save Support
Nintendo's latest smash hit game doesn't support cloud saves, which is annoying many fans.
04 / 08 / 2020 Chris Connor
China to Regulate Data Collection Practices
The Personal Information Protection Law is finally addressing data collection throughout China.
09 / 03 / 2021 J.R. Johnivan