Monthly Archives: June 2014
Intel Chips, 3D Printing Could Put a Robot in Every Home
What if personal robots were as ubiquitous as smartphones? What if they were as affordable as smartphones and we could download apps to them...
T-Mobile iPhone 5S Now Pairable With Prepaid Service
Nothing suggests a new Apple iPhone is coming like good deals on the latest model.T-Mobile on June 26 announced two of them. For the...
Google Gives Developers Early Access to Android L
Android developers are getting their first look at the future with the new Android L Developer Preview edition of the mobile device operating system,...
Google Cloud Platform Unveils New Developer Tools, Services
The Google Cloud Platform announcements made at the Google I/O 2014 developers conference include a raft of new tools and services aimed at helping...
WordPress Timthumb Exploit Resurfaces
The open-source WordPress content management system and blogging platform is potentially at risk from a newly reported vulnerability in the Timthumb image manipulation library.The...
Dell Enhances Security in Dropbox Solution
Dell is building out its security capabilities as it continues its transformation into an enterprise IT solutions provider, with officials rolling out enhancements to...
ownCloud 7 Aims to Advance Open-Source Cloud File Sharing
The open-source ownCloud project is releasing a new beta today, providing users with enhanced features that aim to make it easier and more secure...
Daily Tech Briefing: June 26, 2014
A report from Duo Security has revealed that PayPal's two-factor authentication technology can be bypassed. In response, the online payment company is disabling two-factor...
Google Gets Smarter With New Watches, TVs, Cars and Analytics
Google Gets Smarter With New Watches, TVs, Cars and Analytics
by Chris Preimesberger
G Watch
The LG G Watch: Users can cycle through notifications on an Android...
Bing Search Tightly Integrates Twitter
Microsoft is giving Bing users one less reason to switch browser tabs. The company announced June 26 that it had brought a more integrated...