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SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — Business software pioneer Salesforce.com is buying work-chatting service Slack for .7 billion in a deal aimed at giving the two companies a better shot at competing against one of the industry's longtime powerhouses. The acquisition announced Tuesday is by far the largest in the 21-year history of Salesforce, a San Francisco company that was one of the first to begin selling software as a subscription service that could be used on any internet-connected device instead of the more cumbersome process of installing the programs on individual computers.According to the Associated Press, Salesforce purchased data analytics specialist Tableau Software for .7 billion last year.The company’s current market value is 0 billion, the AP reported.The AP reported that both companies are located about a block away from each other in San Francisco. 886

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Intel has revealed another hardware security flaw that could affects millions of machines around the world.The bug is embedded in the architecture of computer hardware, and it can't be fully fixed."With a large enough data sample, time or control of the target system's behavior," the flaw could enable attackers to see data thought to be off-limits, Bryan Jorgensen, Intel's senior director of product assurance and security, said in a video statement.But Intel said Tuesday there's no evidence of anyone exploiting it outside of a research laboratory. "Doing so successfully in the real world is a complex undertaking," Jorgensen said.It's the latest revelation of a hard-to-fix vulnerability affecting processors that undergird smartphones and personal computers. Two bugs nicknamed Spectre and Meltdown set a panic in the tech industry last year.Intel said it's already addressed the problem in its newest chips after working for months with business partners and independent researchers. It's also released code updates to mitigate the risk in older chips, though it can't be eliminated entirely without switching to newer chips.Major tech companies Google, Apple, Amazon and Microsoft all released advisories Tuesday to instruct users of their devices and software, many of which rely on Intel hardware, on how to mitigate the vulnerabilities.As companies and individual citizens increasingly sign their digital lives over to "the cloud" — an industry term for banks of servers in remote data centers — the digital gates and drawbridges keeping millions of people's data safe have come under increasing scrutiny.In many cases, those barriers are located at the level of central processing unit, or CPU — hardware that has traditionally seen little attention from hackers. But last year the processor industry was shaken by news that Spectre and Meltdown could theoretically enable hackers to leapfrog those hardware barriers and steal some of the most securely held data on the computers involved.Although security experts have debated the seriousness of the flaws, they are onerous and expensive to patch, and new vulnerabilities are discovered regularly.Bogdan Botezatu, director of threat research for security firm Bitdefender, said the latest attack was another reason to question how safe users can really be in the cloud."This is a very, very serious type of attack," Botezatu said. "This makes me personally very, very skeptical about these hardware barriers set in place by CPU vendors."Intel said it discovered the flaw on its own, but credited Bitdefender, several other security firms and academic researchers for notifying the company about the problem.Botezatu said Bitdefender found the flaw because its researchers were increasingly focused on the safety and management of virtual machines, the term for one or more emulated mini-computers that can be spun up inside a larger machine — a key feature of cloud computing. 2976

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SAN MARCOS (KGTV) - The Department of Defense has released the name of the soldier who died at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo, on Friday.U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Conrad A. Robinson, 36, was supporting Operation Joint Guardian, a peacekeeping mission in Kosovo --which lies in southern Serbia, where he died of a "non-combat related" incident. Related: San Diego's?79th?Infantry Brigade Combat Team leaves for KosovoStaff Sgt. Robinson lived in Los Angeles, California, but according to City News Service, Robinson was a graduate of San Marcos High School.Staff Sgt. Robinson was assigned to the 155th Medical Detachment, 261st Medical Battalion, 44th Medical Brigade, out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina.Related: It's really rare for one fighter jet to take down anotherThe incident is still under investigation. 826

  

Searching for a home can be exciting, and frustrating, at the same time. Now, a San Diego realtor is aiming to take the headache -- and heartache -- out of finding a new piece of property in San Diego.Realtor Lauren Taylor said people know within the first two minutes of entering a home whether they're interested or not. "So it really doesn't make sense for a homebuyer to visit a property they haven't experienced on video yet," she said. Taylor launched Savvy Homes Portal, a tool that helps realtors shoot at 360 degree virtual walkthrough of homes on the market. That prospective buyer slides their smartphone into any virtual reality headset, and gets a guided tour by their own agent. Taylor said that could solve the issue of properties not living up to the highly edited photos in their online listings."A lot of our homebuyers started t say, this is not the house I saw online," she said. Taylor says about 30 agents have signed up for the service, which is free for homebuyers. She says it can especially help military families, who can have little time to find homes or are scheduling around deployments. For those who do view listings in person, Realtor.com says to look for red flags like too much scent, water damage, poor tiling, among others.  1304

  

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- California Gov. Gavin Newsom is warning families not to plan for their students to return to school before the summer due to the coronavirus."This is a very sobering thing to say," Newsom said, "I don't want to mislead you."Newsom also said he told his daughter Monday, "'Honey, I don't think the schools are going to open again."RELATED: Districts across San Diego County closing schools amid coronavirus outbreakNewsom's remarks come after the state's drastic steps to prevent the spread of coronavirus, including a shelter-in-place order for at least six Bay Area counties.The governor later said he hoped he was wrong "but I believe that to be the case." 689

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