Monthly Archives: October 2014
AMD Demos ARM-Based NFV Solution
Advanced Micro Devices is looking to extend its ambitions around ARM-based processors beyond servers and into the networking world.At ARM's TechCon 2014 this week...
Daily Tech Briefing: Oct. 2, 2014
Attackers are rushing to exploit the flaws in the Bourne Again Shell, also known as the Bash vulnerability, before companies and software developers have...
New Lumia 530 Windows Phone for T-Mobile Customers Launches Oct. 5
The new Lumia 530 Windows smartphone will be available to T-Mobile customers on Oct. 15 from Best Buy and Microsoft stores, or available directly...
Novell Updates File Management, Collaboration Tools
Software and IT services specialist Novell announced several solution upgrades focused on file management and collaboration to address enterprise customers' need for secure, productive...
Interpol Opens Cyber-Crime Base, Partners With Kaspersky, Trend Micro
By Tom JowittInterpol has forged partnership deals with two leading security vendors, as it opens up a new "nerve center" to combat the threat...
GNOME 3.14 Improves Linux Desktop Visual Detail, Other Features
GNOME 3.14 Improves Linux Desktop Visual Detail, Other Features
by Sean Michael Kerner
GNOME Goes Multi-touch
The modern desktop is no longer just about the interaction of...
SkyWave Adds Eclipse-Based Lua Tool to its SDK
SkyWave Mobile Communications, a provider of wireless data communications for the Machine-to-Machine (M2M) market, announced it has added a new Eclipse-based tool to its...
JPMorgan Reportedly Breached a Second Time
At the end of August, JPMorgan Chase was identified as being the target of a large attack. The financial giant has now been breached...
Shellshock Vulnerability Spreads to NAS Devices
Shellshock, the vulnerability in the Bourne Again Shell (Bash), is taking a new twist and is now being actively exploited in network-attached storage (NAS)...
How Microsoft’s Skip to Windows 10 Will Benefit PC Users
How Microsoft's Skip to Windows 10 Will Benefit PC Users
by Don Reisinger
Welcome Back the Start Menu
The Start Menu, which was unceremoniously dropped from...