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Has Apple’s Face ID Already Been Hacked?
Editorial Has Apple’s Face ID Already Been Hacked?

Apple recently started shipping its iPhone X, the ‘anniversary’ edition of its best-selling device. One of its main selling points, aside from the almost edge-to-edge screen, is its face recognition-based security. While previous generations used the fingerprint-based Touch ID, Face ID is allegedly

4 Lessons We Can Learn from Windows Mobile’s Failure
Editorial 4 Lessons We Can Learn from Windows Mobile’s Failure

In a tweet that was a surprise to pretty much no-one, Microsoft Corporate VP of Windows Joe Belfiore confirmed that Windows 10 Mobile, the company’s smartphone operating system, is essentially dead. While the company would continue to support the platform for an undisclosed period of time, it would

Is the iPhone X Good for Business?
Editorial Is the iPhone X Good for Business?

Apple recently announced its new, long-awaited iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and iPhone X. While the iPhone 8 is more of an incremental update to last year’s iPhone 7, the iPhone X touts a completely new design and set of features. Needless to say, the latter has overshadowed its peers, thanks to the dramatic

Alleviating cloud outages in advance, valuable for companies
Editorial Alleviating cloud outages in advance, valuable for companies

Cloud outages are a dreadful perspective to contemplate. Many businesses have trusted their data storage, computing operations and communications to public or hybrid cloud service providers. Of course, private cloud (and by this we mean on-premises) can also suffer outages. However when the

Reinforcement learning – one technology promising a better future from 2017 on
Editorial Reinforcement learning – one technology promising a better future from 2017 on

As years go by, the technology-related expectations grow. There is this imminence floating about. So many revolutionary technologies have been prototyped and announced, yet so many are work in progress. In this context, let’s meet reinforcement learning. Reinforcement learning belongs to machine

Is technology making us tech addicts in denial?
Editorial Is technology making us tech addicts in denial?

It seems like modern society takes for granted that any of its members should own some sort of a device. Not only do we own gadgets, but we have developed very close relationships with them. They function like our external memory supports. We renounced carrying certain data stored in our brain.

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