Languages stories - Page 24
Microsoft: 10 great ways to rock back-to-school
Tue, 30th Aug 2016
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edutech
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microsoft
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notebook
Below are some new and favourite technology features we offer educators to help make teaching easier and spark student learning.
No joke: Ransomware-as-a-Service is a thing
Wed, 17th Aug 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Symantec has uncovered a new type of ransomware being distributed on the cyberundergound that distributes a ransomware builder to aspiring attackers.
Game-based learning to flourish, report says
Wed, 3rd Aug 2016
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technavio
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game-based learning
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stem
The tech research company says that game-based learning enables students to experience the situation from close quarters.
KnowBe4 makes security training solution available in 26 languages
Wed, 3rd Aug 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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public cloud
The interactive, on-demand and computer-based training covers high-risk topics and how you can identify red flags in your system.
The big security opportunity waiting to be grabbed
Wed, 20th Jul 2016
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carbon black
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cyber attacks
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banking
Carbon Black's acquisition of nextgen antivirus company Confer opens up big opportunities for the local channel says local boss Kane Lightowler.
Carbon Black 'redefines nextgen antivirus' with Confer acquisition
Wed, 20th Jul 2016
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endpoint protection
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edr
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carbon black
Carbon Black has bulked up its endpoint security with the acquisition of next gen antivirus company Confer, driving nextgen security into new markets.
Microsoft's huge breakthrough with DNA data storage
Fri, 15th Jul 2016
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storage
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microsoft
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dna
Researchers at Microsoft and the University of Washington have reached an early milestone by storing a record 200 megabytes of data within DNA.
Ransomware: First files … now complete devices
Mon, 11th Jul 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Recently, a particular type of malware, has become increasingly troublesome for both businesses and home users. It is is known as ransomware.
The JAKU botnet - what you need to know
Wed, 22nd Jun 2016
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ddos
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cybersecurity
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spam
In short, botnets allow hackers to take control of multiple computers at the one time to spread viruses, create spam and perform attacks.
I'm feeling yucky :( Searching for symptoms on Google
Tue, 21st Jun 2016
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martech
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google
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search engines
You woke up today with a headache. It's been getting worse all day, and you aren't sure if you should be worried or not. So what do you do? Google.
Digital asset management: What's old is new again
Wed, 15th Jun 2016
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martech
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marketing
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opinion
What's old is new again. Judging from our ramping volume of client inquiry, DAM is undergoing a bit of a renaissance, albeit a quiet one.
Datacom takes out Microsoft Country Partner of the Year
Wed, 1st Jun 2016
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partner programmes
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microsoft
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datacom
Datacom has taken top glory, being named Microsoft's New Zealand Country Partner of the Year, ahead of Microsoft Partner Conference.
Google data centers receive makeovers
Wed, 18th May 2016
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google
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it infrastructure
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partners
Google aims to spruce up its data centers with murals by artists to draw attention to how information in the cloud works.
What is NetSuite and why should you care?
Wed, 18th May 2016
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fintech
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financial systems
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oracle
NetSuite, the pioneer of cloud-based business systems, has grown from $67m revenue in 2006 to just shy of $1bn in 2016.
Review: Shadow of the Beast PS4 remakes Amiga classic
Tue, 17th May 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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shadow of the beast
Shadow of the Beast is a classic video game that originally came out for the Amiga back in 1989. The game now has a new PS4 remake.
Flickr a focal point for predicting worldwide protest locations
Thu, 12th May 2016
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flickr
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protests
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languages
Flickr, the photo-sharing giant that hosts over 5.6 billion photos, has become a useful tool for tracking protest movements worldwide.
Generation emoji: Here to stay or just a fad?
Tue, 26th Apr 2016
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texting
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emoji
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opinion
My father, a longtime journalist and editor, is surely rolling in his grave. Somewhere, David Ogilvy cries. Emoji have taken over the written word.
Education Minister launches digital resource to strengthen Te Reo Māori
Mon, 18th Apr 2016
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edutech
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e-learning
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cloud services
Parata has launched a new digital graphic novel aimed to strengthen recognition of the Māori language, culture and history.
From servers to DNA - is this the future of data storage?
Tue, 12th Apr 2016
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storage
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
A new technique could shrink the space needed to store digital data that today would fill a small shopping complex down to the size of a sugar cube.
Facebook launches alternative text function for the blind
Thu, 7th Apr 2016
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facebook
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social media
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outdoors
Facebook introduces 'automatic alternative text' to help blind people experience and understand photos on the platform.