Monthly Archives: October 2022

Innovation talk with Goldman Sachs TxB

Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” Luc Teboul, managing director and head of engineering—transaction banking at Goldman Sachs, talks to Kapol Tandon, business head—Americas at Infosys Finacle, about what differentiates their first ever cloud-native transaction banking platform, TxB, from that offered by incumbents. Click here to continue….

Louisiana kicks off one of the US’s biggest carbon capture projects yet

The CF Industries fertilizer complex in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, on June 30th, 2022. | Photo by Emily Kask for The Washington Post via Getty Images A massive effort to capture the pollution causing climate change is marching forward in Louisiana, and it’s becoming a major flashpoint in the debate over how to clean up an “energy…

How a Microsoft blunder opened millions of PCs to potent malware attacks

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) For almost two years, Microsoft officials botched a key Windows defense, an unexplained lapse that left customers open to a malware infection technique that has been especially effective in recent months. Microsoft officials have steadfastly asserted that Windows Update will automatically add new software drivers to a blocklist designed to thwart…

Second-generation AirPods Pro use new H2 chip, enhanced noise cancellation, and spatial audio features

Enlarge CUPERTINO, Calif.—The first major update to Apple’s AirPods Pro in-ear headphones are on the way, and they’ll bring better noise canceling, personalized sound-staging, and 33 percent longer battery life, the company says. The earbuds look exactly the same as their predecessors, but they offer some improvements nonetheless. The new H2 chip facilitates enhanced noise…