Monthly Archives: April 2015
Daily Video: Google Android Wear App Could Be Coming to iPhones
Today; topics include Google's efforts to run Android Wear on iPhone software, news about cyber-attacks apparently related to the Chinese government, details about Intel...
Redirect to SMB Attack Can Exploit Windows Users, Report Finds
Security vendor Cylance today is warning of a potential vulnerability that enables an attacker to use the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol to exploit...
USTelecom Continues its Legal Fight Against FCC on Net Neutrality
In March, USTelecom, a Washington-based telecommunications trade group that is battling the FCC over recent net neutrality changes made by the agency, filed a...
LG G4 Smartphone Images Inadvertently Posted Online
LG was going to unveil its latest flagship G4 smartphone with pomp and excitement later in April, but images and details about the phone...
Is Intel Turning Attention to Broadcom With Altera Deal Gone?
The reports that negotiations between Intel and Altera faltered didn't mean the end of speculation about Intel wanting to buy somebody to build out...
Sprint Will Send Someone to You to Set Up Your Smartphone
Sprint wants to help make buying a new smartphone easier for its customers with a new Sprint Direct 2 You service that takes customer...
Eight Key Considerations When Planning Hybrid Cloud Backups
Eight Key Considerations When Planning Hybrid Cloud Backups
by Chris Preimesberger
Make a Decision on Which Type of Cloud to Use
Most organizations are still figuring out...
Apple MacBook vs. MacBook Pro: Picking the One That’s Right for You
Apple MacBook vs. MacBook Pro: Picking the One That's Right for You
By Don Reisinger
Size Matters on the MacBook Pro
If size matters, picking the MacBook...
Microsoft, Fujitsu Partner on IoT, M2M, Cloud
Fujitsu in 2014 announced it was turning what had once been semiconductor clean rooms in a former manufacturing plant in Japan into farms that...
Linux 4.0 Goes Live With Live Kernel Patching
Linux creator Linus Torvalds officially released the Linux 4.0 kernel on April 12, marking the first major number change for Linux since Linux 3.0...