Monthly Archives: June 2014
New OpenSSL Flaws Aren’t a Heartbleed Repeat
The lessons of Heartbleed have been learned well. The open-source OpenSSL Project disclosed and patched seven security updates on June 5, and the process...
AllSeen’s AllJoyn Framework Could Ease IoT Security Concerns
Much of the talk about the Internet of things focuses on such benefits for businesses as greater efficiencies and faster decision making, and the...
EU Court Finds That Web Browsing Doesn’t Violate Copyright Law
A decision on June 5 by the European Courts of Justice that the act of browsing an Internet site does not constitute a copyright...
Google Readies 3D Tablet Kits for Project Tango Developers
Google is looking for the right software developers to build applications for the company's early 3D Project Tango tablet devices as they are refined,...
HP Improves Laptop Coolness Quotient in EliteBook Folio 1040
Apple has cornered the market on laptop magic for a long time with its MacBook and MacBook Air, leaving Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Dell and many...
What Sprint, T-Mobile Should Focus On After Deal Is Announced
Sprint and T-Mobile have finalized the details of a merger, which will entail Sprint buying T-Mobile for approximately $40 a share, or $32 billion,...
Microsoft Rolling Out Yammer-Office Online Integration
Microsoft is in the midst of rolling out a new feature, called document conversations, that enables Yammer users to collaborate on Office files in...
Daily Tech Briefing: June 6, 2014
The open-source OpenSSL Project has issued a series of updates, providing seven security fixes for new flaws. These are the largest updates since the...
Acer, MediaTek Partner on Cloud, Wearables, Internet of Things
Acer will leverage chip maker MediaTek's newly announced LinkIt development platform as it builds out its personal cloud initiative.Top executives of both companies announced...
GSX Update Eases Office 365 Cloud Migrations
Businesses may be eyeing the cloud to maximize their IT budgets and provide their users with bleeding-edge capabilities, but they might not be prepared...