Monthly Archives: October 2016
Black Duck Forms Open-Source Security Group in Northern Ireland
Black Duck, a provider of solutions for managing and securing open-source software, has formed a new Open Source Security Research Group in Northern Ireland...
Snowden Offers Grim Assessment of State of Internet Security, Privacy
Today's topics include Edward Snowden's take on digital security today, the results of a new Microsoft study on internet cyber-scams, VMware gets behind Google's...
Microsoft Adds Multi-Window Support to OneNote Android App
Microsoft's notetaking app has learned a few new tricks, including a new display mode aimed at multitaskers.An update to the Android version of the...
Dell EMC Brings PowerEdge Servers to VxRail, VxRack
AUSTIN, Texas—During the 11 months between the time Dell executives announced that the company was buying data storage vendor EMC for more than $60...
6 Industries in Which Virtual Reality Is Changing the Game
6 Industries in Which Virtual Reality Is Changing the Game
Virtual reality will significantly change how we communicate with one another and experience our everyday...
ZTE Axon 7 Mini Delivers Well-Designed Handset for Affordable Price
ZTE Axon 7 Mini Delivers Well-Designed Handset for Affordable Price
In an attempt to take on the likes of Apple and Samsung, ZTE is launching...
Apple Management Vendor Jamf Previews Upcoming Next-Gen Jamf Pro V.10
MINNEAPOLIS—Apple device management vendor Jamf plans to release an updated version of its fully featured management application in the first half of 2017, and...
Intel Sees Record Q3 Revenue, but Takes a Hit on Forecast
Intel saw a lot of growth in most of its business segments in the third quarter, but the outlook for its data center unit...
IBM, Quest Diagnostics Launch Watson for Genomics Service
IBM's Watson Health unit and Quest Diagnostics have teamed up to deliver the first commercial offering from Watson for Genomics—IBM Watson Genomics from Quest...
Tech Support Scams Evolve to Target Broader Range of Users
Tech support scams used to involve cold-calling computer users to convince them to buy dubious software that did little to help victims or their...