Paladin Cloud launches open source platform for cloud security and governance

While the cloud is playing an increasingly pivotal role in the modern business world, companies migrating to remote infrastructure face a host of challenges — and arguably chief among them is the issue of security. Hosting applications and data in the cloud is a reality for countless companies today. But knowing exactly what’s going on…

Meta launches Sphere, an AI knowledge tool based on open web content, used initially to verify citations on Wikipedia

Facebook may be infamous for helping to usher in the era of “fake news”; but it’s also tried to find a place for itself in the follow-up: the never-ending battle to combat it. In the latest development on that front, Facebook parent Meta today announced a new tool called Sphere, an AI tool built around…

Can drunk sex ever be ethical?

Whenever Abbie and Sam have sex, it’s a scheduled session. “When we were younger, unmarried, and without any children, we liked spontaneous sex. But now we have a kid, opportunities for intimacy are sparser. I like to make sure our sex is going to be great, not just good,” Abbie, 32, tells Mashable. “I don’t…

More and more companies are spreading their data over public clouds

Multicloud usage is apparently here to stay, according to research from Virtana which found that over three-quarters (78%) of organizations have deployed workloads in more than three public clouds. The growth of multicloud is only set to continue, with over half (51%) of organizations expect to deploy more public cloud instances by the end of 2022,…

‘One shot one kill’ NLAW missiles may have killed hundreds of Russian tanks in Ukraine

British soldiers fire a Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon during training in Poland, March 7, 2018. US Army/Spc. Andrew McNeil Western-developed Next Generation Light Anti-tank Weapons have had an impact in Ukraine. Ukrainian troops have effectively used the “one shot one kill” against Russian armored vehicles. Ukrainian forces have attributed about 30% to 40% of…

Brazil says it is close to a deal to buy cheap Russian fuel as the Ukraine war sends energy prices spiraling worldwide

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP Brazil’s president said his country is close to a deal with Russia to buy diesel at low cost. Energy prices have risen since Russia invaded Ukraine, and the US and EU have blocked Russian imports. But some countries,…