Digiweb unit swings to €11.2m loss in 2018
A UNIT of the Digiweb telecoms group swung to an €11.2m loss last year as it took a non-cash impairment against its subsidiaries, newly filed accounts for the business show.

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What your business should do about the coronavirus  right now
The Covid-19 crisis is the Black Swan event of our lifetime. Here's how to hold it all together (while keeping employees apart).

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Dead or School review: Sublime hack and slash horror finally arrives in the UK
Indie sensation Dead or School finally leaves the shores of Japan for its long awaited arrival in the west, bringing some classic style and engaging RPG mechanics

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Apple confirms WWDC 2020 is happening online

Apple has arguably bowed to the inevitable, announcing that it intends to go ahead with its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in June, but in an &entirely new online format.& And it promises that, as expected, the event will be &big.&

This is the right decision

No matter how much you may have been anticipating attending WWDC in San Jose this year, in your heart of hearts you know this is the correct decision as the coronavirus pandemic strikes deep into the heart of everybodyfamilies and communities.

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What's in the latest Firefox upgrade? Firefox 74 ends add-on sideloading

Mozilla on Tuesday shipped Firefox 74. Wait, didn't we just get a new Firefox a minute or two ago?

It may feel that way. Firefox 74 arrived just four weeks after its predecessor, continuing the faster release cadence promised last year.

The refreshed browser dropped support for the now-obsolete TLS 1.0 and 1.1 cryptographic protocols, blocked all add-on "side-loading" except that allowed by enterprise-managed group policy, and enabled support for a header element designed to safeguard against attacks based on the Meltdown and Spectre hardware-based vulnerabilities first revealed two years ago.

Mozilla's security engineers also patched a dozen vulnerabilities, half of them labeled "High," Mozilla's second-most-serious threat label. As usual, some of the flaws might be used by criminals.

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Discover the optimizing power of the vSphere virtualization platform for just $30

One of the keys to prosperity in business is efficiency. If you aren&t operating at your best, your chances of success are severely diminished. And this even extends to the IT department, which is why so many companies around the world use VMWarevSphere virtualization platform.

vSphere optimizes your existing computer infrastructure. Ita gross oversimplification, but it essentially allows you to run a large number of virtual machines using just one physical system. The end result is that you&ll end up paying less for equipment, use what you already have more efficiently, and significantly reduce or even eliminate downtime.

But, even simplified, that sounds pretty complicated. Need a crash course in how it works but would rather avoid expensive and time consuming classroom sessions? Then we recommend giving The VMWare vSpere 6.7 Fundamentals Prep Course, now only $29.99, a try on for size.

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