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Quantum Computing Could Make Today’s Encryption Obsolete

Researchers at top university and corporate labs around the world are in a furious race to create the first practical, [...]

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BoboVR takes on Daydream

BoboVR Z5. (Image courtesy BoboVR.) The first set of Daydream View clones have hit the market, and I just got [...]

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Xiaomi’s Play2 is a Cardboard headset that looks like Daydream

Xiaomi Play2 VR headset. (Image courtesy Xiaomi.) I got the Xiaomi Play2 VR headset in the mail today, and while it [...]

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AltspaceVR to close next week

Women in VR. (Image courtesy AltspaceVR AltspaceVR will close its doors next Thursday, August 3, because it ran out of [...]

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What Europe’s New Data Protection Law Means for Data Center Operators

The new European General Data Protection Regulation goes into effect next May and applies to any company, anywhere in the world, that [...]

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10 Things Data Center Operators Can Do to Prepare for GDPR

As we explained in an article earlier this week, the new European General Data Protection Regulation, which goes into effect [...]

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8 key virtual world features moving to VR

(Image by Maria Korolov.) Eight year ago, when I first launched Hypergrid Business, virtual worlds offered a unique set of [...]

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How to play old Cardboard apps on Daydream View

My Daydream View headset and its controller. The headset can be used to play Cardboard games, though the controller won’t [...]

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How to find VR apps

It can be hard to keep up with all the new virtual reality apps coming out. But, if you’re just [...]

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Summer sale on Daydream VR apps

Google’s Daydream virtual reality platform is currently my favorite. It’s built into the next generation of the Android operating system, [...]

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Are Encrypted Lockboxes for Data Centers Worth the Usability Cost?

The idea is simple. First, you encrypt all your data and put the key somewhere safe. Then you send the [...]

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Different way to scrape stats

As you folks know, I’ve been struggling with collecting all the stats from all the grids every month, and, earlier [...]

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The best enterprise anti-virus protection may not be enough

Traditional signature-based anti-virus is notoriously bad at stopping newer threats such as zero-day malware and ransomware, but it still has [...]

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Renamed SineSpace holds summer festival this weekend

(Image courtesy SineSpace.) SineSpace — formerly known as just Space — will hold a summer festival this coming weekend, August [...]

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AltspaceVR is not dead after all

(Image courtesy AltspaceVR.) AltspaceVR, a social virtual reality platform, has come back from the dead. A couple of weeks ago, [...]

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What’s new in ransomware?

In June, South Korean hosting company Internet Nayana, Inc., was hit by a ransomware attack that took down its 153 [...]

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What’s new in ransomware?

In June, South Korean hosting company Internet Nayana, Inc., was hit by a ransomware attack that took down its 153 Linux web [...]

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It’s Time to Replace Your Encryption-Key Spreadsheet

When a company stores critical data, whether in its own data center or in the cloud, encryption key management is [...]

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VMware Builds Data Center Security into the Virtual Infrastructure

Anti-malware defenses are struggling to keep up with constant floods of new, fast-evolving attacks but one thing that could help [...]

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Ransomware Grows Up, Goes After Data Centers

Attacks on enterprise infrastructure reach unprecedented scale and ransomware payload Think your data center is safe from ransomware attacks because [...]

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