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Announcing GitLab Serverless
Serverless is the latest innovation in cloud computing that promises to alter the cost-benefit equation for enterprises. As our CEO, Sid Sijbrandij says, "All roads lead to compute." There is a race among providers to acquire as many workloads from...
New Report: Unknown Data Scraper Breach
We have previously published reports on several data breaches that exposed personal data. One of the cases featured a MongoDB database that contained a large amount of scraped LinkedIn data, first identified as open to public access on October 5th. As of...
Google, Mozilla, and Opera react to Microsoft’s embrace of Chromium (updated)
Microsoft today announced it is embracing Chromium for Edge browser development on the desktop. The news includes plenty of exciting changes, including the decoupling of Edge from Windows 10, more frequent updates, and support for Chrome extensions. But we...
Big tech has your kid’s data — and you probably gave it to them
Many parents today enjoy posting about their family on social media. But along with those adorable photos, they are sharing crucial data about their children that big tech companies are harvesting. A recent study focusing on the “datafication” of children and its...
Massachusetts General Hospital piloting blockchain projects with Korean startup
In working with MediBloc, MGH is said to be interested in the ledger technology's suitability for storage and exchange of patient data, supplementing its EHR. Harvard Medical School's Lab of Medical Imaging and Computation, part of Massachusetts General Hospital, has...
MICROSOFT WANTS TO STOP AI’S ‘RACE TO THE BOTTOM’
"We believe it’s important for governments in 2019 to start adopting laws to regulate" facial-recognition technology, said Microsoft President Brad Smith.STEPHEN MCCARTHY/GETTY IMAGES AFTER A HELLISH year of tech scandals, even government-averse executives have...