Month: June 2021
The rise of cybersecurity debt
Howard Boville Contributor Share on Twitter Howard Boville is head of IBM Hybrid Cloud. He leads the global cloud business at IBM and helps develop market-leading capabilities to drive digital transformation for enterprises. More posts by this contributor The ‘Frankencloud’
Read MoreFacebook buys studio behind Roblox-like Crayta gaming platform
Facebook has been making plenty of one-off virtual reality studio acquisitions lately, but today the company announced that they’re buying something with wider ambitions — a Roblox-like game creation platform. Facebook shared that they’re buying Unit 2 Games, which builds
Read MoreRepublicans draw inspiration from problem-plagued Arizona audit – CNN
Republicans draw inspiration from problem-plagued Arizona audit CNN Republican election audit fever ‘unsustainable’ for U.S. democracy, experts warn Yahoo News State senator calls for audit of Pennsylvania election results wgaltv New to Arizona’s sham election audit: A ‘secure lab’ and E.T. The Arizona Republic
Read MoreFrench court gives Holocaust denier 5 years for death threats against Jews
Penalty against Ahmed Moualek for promoting terrorism and making death threats among harshest in recent years for such offenses
Read MoreNot just Arizona: Republicans push more partisan election ‘audits’ – NBC News
Not just Arizona: Republicans push more partisan election ‘audits’ NBC News State senator calls for audit of Pennsylvania election results wgaltv Republicans draw inspiration from problem-plagued Arizona audit CNN New to Arizona’s sham election audit: A ‘secure lab’ and E.T. The Arizona Republic Arizona
Read MoreHouse Democrats unveil $547 billion transportation bill, a boost that highlights partisan divide – The Washington Post
House Democrats unveil $547 billion transportation bill, a boost that highlights partisan divide The Washington Post Manchin offers little comfort to frustrated Democrats CNN Sen. Kyrsten Sinema daftly doubles down on her filibuster support The Arizona Republic Opinion | Kyrsten Sinema and Joe
Read MoreFacebook will reconsider Trump’s ban in two years
The clock is ticking on former President Donald Trump’s ban from Facebook, formerly indefinite and now for a period of two years, the maximum penalty under a newly revealed set of rules for suspending public figures. But when the time
Read MoreCOVID Is Crushing Nepal, From Remote Villages To Kathmandu To Mt. Everest
Health workers must overcome great challenges to battle one of the world’s most severe COVID-19 outbreaks, which stretch from villages without hospitals to the top of the world’s highest mountain. (Image credit: Rojan Shrestha/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Read MoreKnesset to meet Monday on Lapid-Bennett government, vote likely on June 14
After announcement is brought to Knesset, Likud Speaker Levin has 7 days to bring new government for a vote of confidence; Likud vows to do everything to stop that from happening
Read MoreFacebook Says Trump’s Ban Will Last at Least 2 Years
The decision puts a time frame on the former president’s suspension, which was put in place after the Capitol riots in January.
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