Yesterday saw more outages, and while not as severe as last week's Level3 outage and Google Cloud Pla
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November 16 · Issue #199 · View online |
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Yesterday saw more outages, and while not as severe as last week’s Level3 outage and Google Cloud Platform, it seems both AT&T and Google’s G Suite had problems…..Bugs found inside the Amazon Key that could make your home vulnerable…Microsoft plays the “Time Masters”…Tesla Trucks…those stories and a few more are all in today’s COMUNICANO.
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AT&T reports some U.S. customers unable to make wireless calls
AT&T Inc on Wednesday said that some U.S. customers were not able to make wireless calls but that restarting their cellphones would fix the issue.
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Google Docs down - CNET
Google says a Wednesday outage has been resolved. Guess you’ll have to stop binge-watching and get back to that essay instead.
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Amazon Key Flaw Could Let Rogue Deliverymen Disable Your Camera
After hackers exposed a way to freeze the delivery service’s security cameras, Amazon will push out a fix later this week.
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The Trust Project brings news orgs and tech giants together to tag and surface high-quality news
“The hope is that, if news organizations are more clear and transparent about what they’re doing, then users can make their own decisions.”
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Elon Musk is revealing Tesla's electric lorry tonight: here's what we know
The Tesla founder is about to finally unveil his much-anticipated electric truck at an event in Los Angeles tonight. Here’s what to expect from the announcement
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How a Microsoft Team Called the 'Time Lords' Watches the Clocks on Every Windows PC
A small team at Microsoft is responsible for making sure a billion Windows devices stay coordinated in the face of daylight savings, time zones shifts, or any other surprises.
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Apple could be a $1 trillion company within the next year
Apple shares could trade between $210 and $230 over the next year, GBH Insights analyst Daniel Ives said in a note.
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The Quantum Storey Company Launches VR Book Series Operation YOU at Walmart
There have been various ways publishers and developers have tried to combine both books and virtual reality (VR), to make for an immersive unique experience
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