Monthly Archives: December 2014
Google’s End-to-End Email Encryption Effort Makes Progress
Google's efforts to deliver an end-to-end encryption tool for Chrome users are taking shape with help from Yahoo and members of the open-source community.The...
Alcatel-Lucent, Nokia Networks Resume Talks: Report
Alcatel-Lucent and Nokia Networks reportedly have resumed talks that could result in greater cooperation between the two networking vendors if not an outright merger.According...
Lenovo to Use Intel Chips in New Smartphones in 2015
Intel's struggling mobile chip efforts reportedly are about to get a boost from Lenovo.Lenovo early next year will announce two new smartphones , with...
TeamViewer 10 Features Collaboration Tools, Mac Integration
Remote control and online meetings software specialist TeamViewer announced the latest version, TeamViewer 10, is available for all main operating systems including Windows, Mac,...
Hybrid IT Deployments Grow, Despite Security Worries
There has been a significant increase in the number or companies leveraging hybrid IT – or the ability to burst to the public cloud...
Paragon Unveils Hyper-V Migration Bundle for Small Businesses
Data protection, backup and disaster recovery specialist Paragon Software launched its Hyper-V Migration Bundle, designed to give small and midsize businesses (SMBs) a single-pane-of-glass...
BlackBerry Classic Harks Back to Bold 9900 to Lure Business Loyalists
BlackBerry on Dec. 17 formally released its latest hopeful attempt to stem the flow of customers to rival devices makers by introducing a thoroughly...
Google Chrome Browser to Warn Users of Sites That Don’t Use HTTPS
Google plans to introduce a warning system to alert users about potential security risks when they visit websites that do not use the HTTPS...
Cyber Attackers Increasingly Sneaking Corporate Data Out Through DNS
For years, researchers have studied the use of domain-name service (DNS) traffic as a way to hide attackers’ communications. Now, companies are increasingly encountering...
FCC Reportedly to Fine Sprint $105M for Bill Cramming
Sprint is about to be fined $105 million by the Federal Communications Commission to penalize the company for allegedly "cramming" customer wireless telephone bills...