Author: ProHoster

Scientists from Russia propose using telemedicine during long space missions

Deputy Director of the Institute of Medical and Biological Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences Oleg Kotov spoke about the organization of medical care during long-term space missions. According to him, one of the elements of space medicine should be a ground support system. We are talking, in particular, about the introduction of telemedicine, which is currently actively developing in our country. “Issues of telemedicine arise, which is in demand in [...]

Project Prelude Rune canceled following the closure of Tales of Producer's Studio Istolia

Square Enix has announced the closure of Istolia studio and the cancellation of the fantasy role-playing game Project Prelude Rune. “After evaluating various aspects of Project Prelude Rune, its development has been cancelled,” a Square Enix spokesperson said. “Studio Istolia is no longer in operation and we are taking appropriate steps to reassign studio staff to other projects within the Square Enix Group.” […]

VMware EMPOWER 2019 - the main topics of the conference, which will be held May 20-23 in Lisbon

We will broadcast live on Habré and in our Telegram channel. / photo Benjamin Horn CC BY EMPOWER 2019 is an annual meeting of VMware partners. Initially, it was part of a more global event - VMworld - a conference to get acquainted with the technological innovations of the IT giant (by the way, in our corporate blog, we analyzed some of the tools announced at past events). […]

The European Union will respond with sanctions on cyberattacks

The European Union has set up a specific mechanism that will be used to impose sanctions in response to major cyber attacks. The sanctions policy can be applied against individuals involved in cyberattacks, as well as against parties that sponsor or provide technical support to hacker groups. Restrictive measures in the form of a ban on entry into the territory of the European Union and freezing of finances will be introduced by decision of the […]

The South Korean government will start using Linux

Representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Security of South Korea announced that soon all computers used by the government of the country will be transferred to the Linux operating system. South Korean institutions currently use Windows. The announcement states that initial testing of Linux computers will be conducted within the Department of the Interior. If there is no […]

Trailer for Team Sonic Racing's upcoming arcade racing launch

Publisher Sega and developers Sumo Digital are gearing up to launch their Team Sonic Racing arcade racing game featuring Sonic the Hedgehog and featuring a ton of colorful tracks. The game will release on May 21st on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC (on Steam), and a trailer has been revealed for the occasion. Team Sonic Racing will offer racing (including […]

The release of Detective AI: The Somnium Files from the author of the Zero Escape series has been postponed

Spike Chunsoft announced that Detective AI: The Somnium Files will be released on PC on September 17, and on September 20 it will reach PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. AI: The Somnium Files is set in Tokyo in the near future. You will take on the role of detective Kaname Date, who is on the case of a mysterious serial killer. The hero must investigate crime scenes in […]

How the VRRP protocol works

FHRP (First Hop Redundancy Protocol) is a family of protocols designed to create default gateway redundancy. The general idea for these protocols is to combine several routers into one virtual router with a common IP address. This IP address will be assigned on hosts as the default gateway address. A free implementation of this idea is the VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) protocol. […]

Bethesda has shared details of a major update to The Elder Scrolls: Blades

Mobile The Elder Scrolls: Blades, despite the loud name, turned out to be for many the usual shareware "grindilka" with timers, chests and other unpleasant elements. Since the release date, the developers have increased the rewards for daily and weekly tasks, adjusted the balance of offers for direct purchase and made other changes, and they do not plan to stop there. Soon the creators are going […]

Google uses Gmail to track purchase history, which is not easy to delete

Google CEO Sundar Pichai wrote an op-ed for the New York Times last week stating that privacy shouldn't be a luxury, blaming its competitors, most notably Apple, for this approach. But the search giant itself continues to collect a lot of personal information using popular services like Gmail, and sometimes such data is not easy to remove. […]

Huawei will challenge new US sanctions

US pressure on Chinese giant Huawei and the world's largest telecoms maker continues to intensify. Last year, the US government accused Huawei of spying and collecting sensitive data, which resulted in the US refusing to use telecommunications equipment, as well as presenting a similar requirement to its allies. Hard evidence to support the allegations has yet to be provided. Those […]

Ryzen 3000 Picasso Desktop APU Features Revealed

AMD will soon introduce Ryzen 3000 processors, and these should not only be 7nm Matisse processors based on Zen 2, but also 12nm Picasso APUs based on Zen + and Vega. And just the characteristics of the latter were published yesterday by a well-known source of leaks with the pseudonym Tum Apisak. So, as in the current generation of hybrid processors […]