Thursday 18 February 2016

There's a Lily Camera Drone After You; Should We Kill or Keep Slashdot Videos?

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Look Out—There's a Lily Camera Drone (Literally) After You
Silicon Valley startup Lily has a new video cam-mounted drone that's perfect for sports enthusiasts and musicians: Throw it into the air and it starts following you around as it records your actions. The final product isn't due out until later this year, but it's already overwhelmed with orders. Find out why.

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Who's Spying on You?
You may be aware of the threats of malware to your business. But what about the ever-changing ground rules? Cybercriminals now launch attacks against businesses with the same sophisticated malware and techniques used to target governments and high-profile organizations. Kaspersky's special report, "Who's spying on you?" covers these tactics, common exploited vulnerabilities, cyber espionage, and more.
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Should We Kill or Keep Videos on Slashdot?

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The UrbanCode ROI Calculator
If you want an easy way to figure out the benefits of deployment automation, this ROI calculator may be what you're looking for. Gather your investment return across three main categories: automatic manual work, reducing script writing and maintenance, and error prevention.
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