Locksmith Tobias Bluzmanis cuts out a key printed on Shrinky Dinks plastic.*Locksmith Tobias Bluzmanis cuts out a key printed on Shrinky Dinks plastic.*The attack requires brief access to a high-security key long enough to take a picture of it with a camera phone or scan it, so it will likely have to involve an insider or someone else with access to keys – such as a valet parking attendant.
The HP Spectre x360 ships with a one-year warranty. See how HP did on our Tech Support Showdown and Best and Worst Brands ranking.
HP did it again, fitting a super-comfortable keyboard onto a razor-thin chassis. With 1.4 millimeters of travel, the Spectre x360′s chiclet-style keyboard depresses deeper than most of its ultrabook competitors. Yes, that’s a bit short of our 1.5-mm preference, but the keys still feel punchy and provide excellent tactile feedback, perhaps because of their ideal 70 grams of actuation force.
“It helps out a lot,” Ragland said. “It makes my job easier and it makes me want to step my game up. I know if I give them a little crease, or a little time, I know they’re going to make plays.”
The GEICO Mobile app has more features and is better reviewed than the apps currently offered by Progressive, State Farm and Farmers Insurance. This app affords policyholders convenient options for paying their bills as well as managing and accessing their insurance information. While other insurance companies may provide similar mobile tools, GEICO leads the industry in this category and is constantly improving its capabilities.
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"I never would have thought that this would ever have happened but it did and I’m thankful for him everyday."
Geoff Belknap, chief security officer (CSO) at Slack, says the new tool should appeal to customers in regulated industries who might need tighter control over security. “Markets like financial services, healthcare and government are typically underserved in terms of which collaboration tools they can use, so we wanted to design an experience that catered to their particular security needs,” Belknap told TechCrunch.
Today, I went to the beach front with my children. I found a sea shell and gave it to my 4 year old daughter and said “You can hear the ocean if you put this to your ear.” She placed the shell to her ear and screamed. There was a hermit crab inside and it pinched her ear. She never wants to go back! LoL I know this is entirely off topic but I had to tell someone!
This rumpled 59-year-old ur-nerd isn’t in Sneek to compete. He’s staying in this "godawful miniature prison" to give a PowerPoint presentation ("Vulnerabilities of Master Key Systems") and to videotape the newest attacks against the latest locks. So he’s perfectly happy to offer a few friendly tips to a fellow American who’s new to the sport and struggling to learn the ropes.
On one sensational afternoon in the shadows of the Gateway Arch, Mizzou and Illinois — two traditionally lukewarm programs begging for some authentic flavor of their own — gave us something that felt very much like, well, the Big Time. Before high noon, the Edward Jones Dome was in the eye of a perfect college football storm, full of tailgating, impromptu pep rallies and a genuine bowl-game atmosphere.
Lemonade isn’t the only insurtech firm that’s built its business around artificial intelligence (AI) and big data, and traditional insurers are also getting in on the act. Recent research by Genpact, a global professional services firm that offers a modular AI-based platform, found that 87 per cent of insurers are investing more than $5 million in AI each year, and more than half are planning to transform many of their existing business processes over the next three years.