Tag Archive for: Right

Gen. Pace: US Has Five Years To Get Cyber Warfare Right – Financial Advisor Magazine

Gen. Pace: US Has Five Years To Get Cyber Warfare Right
Financial Advisor Magazine
Forget Syria. When asked what keeps him up at night, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Peter Pace, says cyber warfare tops his list of concerns. “We have five to 10 years to get it right,” Pace told attendees at the Financial Services

cyber warfare – read more

Apple apps turned upside down writing right to left – you’re only 6 characters from a crash!

Apple’s iOS and OS X are currently under what can only be described as a “jolly irritating attack.” Certain text strings, when processed by the operating system’s CoreText rendering engine, cause the application that’s trying to display them to crash.
Naked Security – Sophos

WAKING UP TO WAR – Right Side News

WAKING UP TO WAR
Right Side News
Cyber warfare is not limited to military personnel. All personnel with special knowledge and skills on information system may participate in the execution of cyber warfare. Cyber warfare may truly be called a people's warfare,” the report says. People

cyber warfare – read more

Hands-on with Windows 8.1 Preview: Windows 8 done right

Late last month, Microsoft announced a raft of interface changes that Windows 8.1 would introduce. We’ve been giving them a spin.

As you might guess from the name, Windows 8.1 is an update to, and improvement on, Windows 8. The new user interface introduced in that operating system—the Start screen, touch-friendly “Modern” apps, the charms bar—is retained in Windows 8.1. What we see is a refinement and streamlining of these concepts.

The new Start screen is a pleasing evolution of the old one.

The differences are visible as soon as you log in. In 8.1, the Start screen offers a lot more flexibility over layout and tile sizing. By default, the Weather tile takes advantage of this, using a new double-height tile size to show the forecasts for both today and tomorrow, in addition to the current conditions.

Read 22 remaining paragraphs | Comments


Ars Technica » Technology Lab