Monthly Archives: June 2014
Security Researchers Discover New SSL Flaw
Security firm Codenomicon has found a new Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) flaw in the GnuTLS open-source cryptographic library. Codenomicon rose to notoriety in April...
Google Chrome Continues Phase-Out of Old Netscape APIs
Google is continuing the process of removing support for old Netscape-era APIs from the Chrome Web browser by now removing references to the old...
Microsoft Releases Dynamics CRM Spring Update
Microsoft on June 2 announced the availability of its Dynamics CRM Spring Update, shortly after the company announced a strategic partnership with Salesforce, the...
Huawei Hits 10 G-bps WiFi Speeds in Tests
Huawei Technologies officials say the giant tech vendor has successfully tested a WiFi service that hit more than 10 gigabits per second, a speed...
ARM Plans Chip Design Center for Wearables, Internet of Things
ARM is ramping up its efforts in the increasingly competitive markets of the Internet of things and wearable devices with the creation of a...
IDC’s Latest Tablet Sales Predictions: 10 Surprising Facts
IDC's Latest Tablet Sales Predictions: 10 Surprising Facts
By Don Reisinger
Demand for Tablets Is Actually Down
There's less demand for tablets than just about any analyst...
Samsung, Nokia Reportedly Pursuing New Business Dimensions
Samsung and Nokia are both exploring what might be summed up as new dimensions. Samsung is said to be working on a virtual reality...
Mojave Networks Application Reputation Feature Aims at BYOD
Cloud-based mobile security specialist Mojave Networks announced the launch of an application reputation feature to provide enterprises with detailed insight into the applications that...
Mobile App Misconfigurations Will Lead to Security Breaches
By 2017, 75 percent of mobile security breaches will be the result of mobile application misconfiguration, according to a report from IT research firm...
Cisco, Polycom Lead Dismal Quarter for Video Conferencing
Total worldwide enterprise video equipment market revenue in the first quarter of 2014 reached $473.5 million, but the total number of video units sold...