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White House creates board to review cybersecurity incidents, members to start with Log4J
The White House and Department of Homeland Security announced the creation of a 15-person Cyber Safety Review Board.
Best TV 2022: Budget-friendly to big-screen opulence
Whether you're looking to upgrade your current home theater setup or purchasing your first TV, brands like Samsung, LG, and TCL have a model that fits your budget and your entertainment needs.
Fortinet beats Wall Street estimates for Q4, reports $3.34 billion in revenue for 2021
The cybersecurity firm delivered fourth quarter revenue of $963.6 million.
NortonLifeLock sees growth in excess of 10% for revenues, net income in FY 2022 Q3
The antivirus vendor's revenues, profits, and even bookings all exceeded 10% year-over-year growth as it barrels toward an early closure of its Avast merger.
Pinterest stock soars 24% as Q4 results beat expectations, outlook in line
Pinterest's monthly average users dropped 6%, year over year, to 431 million, below consensus for 448 million. The decline was largest in the U.S., where users declined 12% to 86 million.
Three business cases for video analytics
Cameras that 'understand' what they see can deliver significant benefits to small businesses.








Snap stock soars 54% as Q4 revenue beats expectations, outlook higher as well
Snap said its total users in the quarter rose by 20% to 319 million.
Amazon stock soars 17%: Q4 results, outlook miss expectations, raising Prime price
Amazon said its AWS cloud business is now on course to have annual revenue of $71 billion.
How to watch the Winter Olympics 2022: Stream the games
The 2022 Winter Olympics take place from Feb. 4 to Feb. 20.
Gretel goes GA with privacy engineering developer stack
The startup announced the general availability of its privacy engineering toolkit containing APIs and services that enable users to classify, transform, and generate high-quality synthetic data.
Best desktop deals available right now: Lenovo, Dell, HP, and more
We've scoured the internet to find the best deals on desktops for gaming, work, and casual home use.



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