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Joe Green

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  • Asian Correspondent

Past articles by Joe:

Tech recession looms as companies lay off people all over

The specter of recession is hitting technology companies hard as big tech looks to cut costs ahead of an economic recession. → Read More

UK remote workers reluctant to return to the office: report

According to LinkedIn, there are fewer jobs working from home or remotely being advertised, although remote positions retain high popularity. → Read More

Why US Republicans love political mail ham, hate SPAM

The Republican National Committee is suing Google for classifying its email as spam, not ham. We discuss the issues of big tech and email. → Read More

How to buy an NFT: using an app from the AppStore

Ever wondered how to buy an NFT? Soon, you'll be able to trade, buy and sell via apps on the AppStore, thanks to changes in regs. → Read More

Business Intelligence Platforms and data projects: a CEO's guide

Can every tech-dependent company use data scientce to squeeze additional value from business intelligence platforms? Here's how. → Read More

Machine Learning: to the cloud and back, securely

Sensitive data sent to a third-party for cloud-based ML raises concerns. A way to ensure complete privacy was showcased at FOSS event. → Read More

Ad-blockers that stop Google's tracking cookies reduce GA's accuracy

Technically-savvy browser users block tracking cookies more often than normal folk. Bad news if you want to count them with GA. → Read More

Collectivism to help cybersecurity vendors of all colors

Black Hat in Vegas, 2022, saw the announcement of a collectively-endorsed data schema for the vendor-agnostic sharing of data. → Read More

Electron apps' security flaws exposed and patched at Black Hat conference

If you use Spotify or Teams as a standalone app, you may not be aware that you could be running an Electron-wrapped version. → Read More

US chip manufacturing finds friends in university researchers

A network of midwestern universities backs Intel's plans for US chip fabs with reciprocal flow of research and people between sectors. → Read More

What is software license management? We explain software licenses.

The best processes to find, audit and maintain software licenses, manually or in automated systems, for enterprises and SMB/SME. → Read More

Three great everyday tools for systems administrators

CLI tools for sys admins, developers, efficiency fans and those who need to look up answers from the command line. 3 of the best. → Read More

The AI algorithms that believe in equality, from Google's Deep Mind

A research paper has shown that people prefer an AI's vision of economic equality over any human ideology or compromise, reaserchers find. → Read More

Latest fleet management and TMS platforms more advanced than before

Logistics companies should revisit their telemetry-based solutions, as today's TMS are more integrated and powerful than ever before. → Read More

Facebook engineers don't know where your data is. Time to switch?

WIth WhatsApp's own people unsure where your data is, is it time to jump ship to a more secure messaging platform? We look at Telegram and Signal. → Read More

Hertzbleed is the latest in a line of vulnerabilitis in base hardware

This new hack can exploit users' private keys by examaning processor cycle speeds. Chip manufacturers are at least aware of the exploit. → Read More

Ubuntu Touch 22 LTS goes big on containerization and OTA update-ability

The UK Linux people are strong with the IIoT foo, offering a compartmentalized OS & user space for better security and easy remote management. → Read More

The UK Digital Strategy officially launches into a sea of murk

The UK's digital policies are big on goals, but phrases like "light touch regulation" and "increased investement" could use some clarification. → Read More

UK SMB/SME trends from survey show lowering costs key

The key to the small businesses sector in the UK, may be reducing carbon footprint by sustainability investment: lowers costs, makes for a greener planet. → Read More

Apple gains PR win with small developer concessions, loses out on others

Apple PR department wins over the tech press on small developer breaks, but fails on iPhone scanning, delaying its oft-publicized plans. → Read More