Brazilian Government Establishes Price Reduction For Oracle Contracts

The decrease in prices was set out in the latest corporate agreement between the federal government, represented by digital government secretary Luis Felipe Monteiro and Oracle account director for the federal government, Tony Gomes Tonete. Valid for one year from July 13, 2021, the agreement establishes that the technology supplier must comply with the standard list of products and services and the corresponding amounts set out by the government. The prices outlined in a catalog published alongside the agreement mean a reduction of 32% in spending by the federal government in relation to the prices defined in 2019, when catalogs were introduced to standardize and reduce IT spending in tenders across the federal administration....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 344 words · Nora Buckley

Brazilian Telecoms Regulator Confirms 5G Auction For November

Blocks will be auctioned across four frequency bands: 700 MHz, 2.3 GHz, 3.5 GHz and 26 GHz over a 20-year period, and the Brazilian government expects to attract approximately 50 billion reais ($9.37 billion) in bids. Successful bidders will also be required to invest 40 billion reais ($7.5 billion) in infrastructure; requirements also include providing connectivity to highways across the country, as well as thousands of schools countrywide. According to the rules, to be published in full on Monday, the implementation schedule will see 5G becoming available across Brazilian capitals by July 31, 2022....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 272 words · Anita Cohen

Bridgestone Still Struggling With Plant Closures Across North America After Cyberattack

But USW 1155L, a union representing workers at the factory, took to Facebook to notify employees that the company was still dealing with the cyberattack and did not need people to come in. “Warren hourly teammates who are scheduled to work day shift, March 1st, will not be required to report to work (no hit, no pay, or you have the option to take vacation), the union wrote on Monday....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 300 words · William Richardson

Broadcom Shares Jump As Fiscal Q1 Results Outlook Top Expectations

The report sent Broadcom shares up almost 4% in late trading. CEO Hock Tan said in prepared remarks that, “Broadcom’s record first quarter results were driven by strong enterprise demand, and continued investments in next generation technology by hyperscale and service providers.” Added Tan, “Our second quarter outlook projects year-over-year growth to accelerate.” Said CFO Kirsten Spears, “We generated $3.4 billion in free cash flow and are expecting free cash flow to remain strong in the second quarter....

April 13, 2023 · 1 min · 206 words · Robert Duplantis

Canberra Dishes Out Au 8 Million To Boost Aussie Cyber Skills

Round one sees La Trobe University walk away with AU$2.35 million to raise awareness to 80,000 high school students about cybersecurity skills and training opportunities. The program will also partner with major industry players to help small businesses grow their skills, the government said. An Australian Cyber Security Growth Network-led project to develop a cybersecurity traineeship program to support about 200 participants into a cybersecurity career also received an undisclosed amount of funding, as did a project led by CSIRO aimed at up-skilling early career researchers in cybersecurity innovation and providing 100 university students with work experience....

April 13, 2023 · 3 min · 634 words · James Rivera

Ces 2022 This Giant Screen Could Turn Your Car Into A Cinema

The German auto-maker took the wraps of the giant 31-inch 8K resolution screen at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), billing the 32:9 ultra-wide format display as “on a par with a cinema”. SEE: What is digital transformation? Everything you need to know about how technology is reshaping business Frank Weber, member of the board of management of BMW AG Development, said the BMW Theatre Screen was built with 5G connectivity....

April 13, 2023 · 1 min · 127 words · Joseph Thomas

Ces 2023 Day 2 The Biggest Reveals

We’ve been on the ground for the second day of the largest tech conference in the US, bringing you the best of the announcements. While hundreds of companies are stationed in Las Vegas announcing new and innovative products, we’ve rounded up the biggest announcements on Day 2 below. Also: Day 3: Top CES announcements from HTC, Ring, Google and more And, if you’re still waiting to hear from some major companies, keep checking back with ZDNET....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 222 words · Sandra Cannon

Chatgpt Can T Make Music But Google S New Ai Model Can

Also: The best AI art generators: DALL-E 2 and alternatives Last week, Google released an academic paper discussing its MusicLM generative AI model that makes music from user’s text prompts. The model can make anywhere from a 10-second audio clip to a full song, using as many specific details as you give it. It can also take an existing song and produce it with a different sound. Also: AI has caused a renaissance of tech industry R&D, says Meta’s chief AI scientist According to the paper, prompts for the AI model can include detailed commands such as, “enchanting jazz song with a memorable saxophone solo and a solo singer” or “Berlin 90s techno with a low bass and strong kick”....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 426 words · Alan Kingsbury

Chinese Companies Surged In 2021 Us Patent Issuance Rankings

The 2021 edition of IFI’s Trends and Insights study found that US-based companies accounted for 150,801 of the 327,329 patents issued during the year. In a distant second place was Japan with 47,105, followed by South Korea (21,264), China (20,679), and Germany (14,663), to round out the top five. While the rest of the top five countries saw their patent approvals decline between 2020 and 2021, China’s actually surged, going from 18,792 to the aforementioned 20,679....

April 13, 2023 · 3 min · 594 words · Denise Schwartz

Chrome Willing To Take Performance Hit To Prevent Use After Free Bugs

Pointing to previous figures that 70% of all security problems are related to memory safety, the team said in a blog post that it was looking at three approaches: Compile-time checks, runtime checks, and using a memory safe language. Thanks to the use of C++, the first option was not possible, but it was looking at solutions such as MiraclePtr for runtime checking. “MiraclePtr prevents use-after-free bugs by quarantining memory that may still be referenced....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 305 words · Benjamin Taylor

Cisa Action Required Now To Prepare For Quantum Computing Cyber Threats

While quantum computing could bring benefits to computing and society, it also brings new cybersecurity threats – and the CISA alert warns that critical infrastructure in particular is at risk. Many forms of digital communications and internet-connected systems rely on data encryption to protect them from cyber attackers. Public key cryptography helps to protect information from being viewed by unauthorised intruders – and it’s extremely difficult to crack using today’s computers....

April 13, 2023 · 3 min · 427 words · Margo Agee

Cloud Computing Migration Is Not Stopping And There S No Going Back

Gartner’s analysts offer an outlook for public cloud spending, which reflects some of this uncertainty. Also: What is cloud computing? Everything you need to know about the cloud explained “Current inflationary pressures and macroeconomic conditions are having a push and pull effect on cloud spending,” Sid Nag, vice president analyst at Gartner, said in a press release. “Cloud computing will continue to be a bastion of safety and innovation, supporting growth during uncertain times due to its agile, elastic and scalable nature....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Nicholas Hallinan

Comcast S Xfinity Mobile Shines In Q2 As Wireless Broadband Becomes The New Cable Bundle

On a conference call with analysts following Comcast’s second quarter earnings report, CEO Brian Roberts said the company is seeing a payoff from reprioritizing wireless across its sales channel. Roberts said the 280,000 wireless subscriber lines are the highest of any quarter since Xfinity Mobile launched. Roberts added Xfinity Mobile was seeing the “fastest sales momentum we ever had” with gains to come due to unlimited plans for families and small businesses....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 248 words · Stella Kapp

Computer Science Courses A Comprehensive Overview

As a result, the training can challenge students in their pursuit of completing an online computer science degree, certificate, or bootcamp. Yet, this also helps make the training and the acquired skill set specialized and valuable, leading to some very promising computer science jobs. While the training can be rigorous, many schools help students design a schedule that progresses logically and limits the number of heavy workload courses taken at the same time, such as programming courses....

April 13, 2023 · 7 min · 1438 words · Jack Ricciardi

Computex 2021 Intel Announces 11Th Gen Intel Core Mobile Processors First 5G M 2 Solution And More

Intel debuted two new 11th-gen Intel Core mobile U-series processors with Intel Iris Xe graphics – i7-1195G7 and i5-1155G7 – that are built for what they called “thin-and-light” laptops. These two processors are the first 5.0 GHz in the U-series and “accelerate the number of designs with Intel Wi-Fi 6/6E (Gig+).” The company plans to build more than 60 new consumer designs using the two new processors and almost 250 OEM designs based on 11th-gen Intel Core....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 254 words · Raymond Imperial

Covid 19 Has Permanently Changed Shopping Behavior

Salesforce surveyed over 3,500 consumers across the globe to understand how their shopping behaviors, needs, and expectations have been reshaped over the past several months and their outlooks for the future. Here are some key takeaways from our analysis of respondents in the United States. The survey shows how COVID-19 will transform shopping for the long haul. Customer expectations of an in-store experience will be higher than ever – safety first Sixty-two percent of US respondents to our May 14 to May 15 survey claimed to be conducting less in-store shopping than before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic....

April 13, 2023 · 3 min · 503 words · Diane Sweeney

Cyber Monday Headphones Deal 2022 Save 40 On Beats Studio Buds Today Only

These true wireless earbuds offer the powerful acoustics Beats are known for, packaged in a sleek, compact design. These earbuds are perfect to wear while exercising, but just as great for easy listening. With two listening modes, you can control the noise canceling effects. Engage noise canceling during an intense workout or study session and disable it when you need to hear the world around you. Beats Studio Buds come equipped with Class 1 Bluetooth technology, offering long-range Bluetooth connectivity and a voice isolating microphone for voice clarity on phone calls....

April 13, 2023 · 1 min · 172 words · Edward Mosby

Cybersecurity Budgets For Industrial Control Systems And Operational Tech Increasing Sans Institute

The 2021 SANS ICS/OT survey got 480 responses, with 47% reporting that their ICS security budgets increased over the past two years. Another 32% said there had been no change. Nearly half of respondents said they did not know if their organizations had suffered from a cybersecurity incident while just 15% admitted that they had one in the last 12 months. Of those who did say they dealt with cybersecurity incidents, more than half said they were able to detect compromise between 6-24 hours....

April 13, 2023 · 4 min · 765 words · Donna Muscara

Dashlane Password Manager Deal Save 50 On Premium

Dashlane can be your one-stop shop for all of your passwords. Working across all your devices, it can ensure that your passwords are not only kept encrypted, but you can access and log into your accounts anywhere. While their free subscription can only handle 50 passwords across one device, the premium package saves an unlimited number of passwords across unlimited devices, making it a much better choice for those that have phones, tablet, and more....

April 13, 2023 · 1 min · 205 words · Andrew Brown

Dell Launches New Endpoint Security Offerings And New Features To Prosupport Suite For Pcs

The ProSupport Suite for PCs allows IT teams to customize and automate how they manage employee devices, which has become increasingly important as companies continue to invest heavily in remote work. Dell’s updates include new catalog management and deployment capabilities while also giving IT managers the ability to update Dell BIOS, drivers, firmware and applications automatically and remotely. IT teams can also customize how the updates are grouped. The new tools also provide IT teams with a centralized platform to see their entire Dell PC fleet and monitor each device’s health, application experience, and security scores....

April 13, 2023 · 2 min · 387 words · Angela Wilkins