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In the span of a week, a unique collaborative effort between academic, government and industry researchers has produced a new COVID-19 dataset for the worldwide machine learning community.
Applying the the patches for the Foreshadow (L1TF) attack disclosed in 2018 also blocks Snoop attacks.
The findings are a notable marker as the novel coronavirus pandemic hits businesses, disrupts supply chains and forces remote work and telecommuting as well as office closures.
The government is providing mask inventory data of pharmacies as an open API to help developers launch apps that notify civilians about the inventory statuses of pharmacy goods amid shortages from the COVID-19 outbreak.








Microsoft is acquiring npm, a major JavaScript-developer platform, which it is planning to integrate with GitHub.
Microsoft looks ready to take the wraps off its Microsoft-365-branded consumer subscription service, its replacement for Office 365 Home and Personal.
How can you switch from office cubicle to working from home at little or no cost? If you've already got a laptop and smartphone, it's possible to equip a basic home office for under $300. We've found all the essential items to get you started.
Sad that the SETI@home project has come to an end? Here's how you can use your computer to help find and develop new drugs to fight coronavirus/COVID-19.
Switching to remote working because of the coronavirus can create cybersecurity problems for employers and employees. Here are some things to watch.










