Monthly Archives: October 2016
Moov Rolls Out New Personal Coaching Fitness Wearables
Moov Rolls Out New Personal Coaching Fitness Wearables
The Moov HR Sweat sweatband and the Moov HR Swim swimming cap, which have heart rate sensors...
How Businesses, Schools Get Help With Apple Deployments
MINNEAPOLIS—With some 20,000 Apple laptops being used around the world by employees of business processing outsourcing company Concentrix, the built-in Apple device management tools,...
Avaya Converges Business Communications Onto Single Platform
Avaya is taking its multiple unified communications and conferencing products and putting them onto a single collaboration platform.The move to consolidate the vendor's various...
Dell Unveils Portfolio of Endpoint Security Products
AUSTIN, Texas—Dell EMC is pulling together parts from both companies to create a new broad portfolio of endpoint security and management offerings that officials...
Antares Rocket Successfully Launches for Space Station Rendezvous
WALLOPS ISLAND, Va.—In a spectacular night launch visible to millions along the east coast from New York to the Carolinas, Orbital ATK and NASA...
Google Surveys 360 for Analytics Suite Customers Debuts
Businesses using Google's Analytics 360 Suite now have a way to create market surveys, acquire an appropriate audience sample and generate results more quickly...
What Makes Ransomware the Worst Type of Malware
TORONTO—In a keynote address at the SecTor security conference here, Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer at security firm F-Secure, gave a stark assessment of...
How Shared iPads and Apple TV Can Change Health Care Delivery
MINNEAPOLIS—When patients are admitted to hospitals today, they typically have a white board mounted in their rooms where caregivers list their names, medicines and...
Raspberry Pi 3-Based Microsoft IoT Packs Go on Sale
Microsoft and its maker community partners want to make it easier for hardware hackers, makers and burgeoning internet of things (IoT) developers to create...
SecTor: Retaking Surrendered Ground, Making Better Decisions to Fight Cyber-crime
TORONTO--There is a reason why cyber-security efforts often fail, and it might just well have to do with how the human brain is wired,...