Monthly Archives: March 2017
ClearSky Data Adds Backup, DR to Its Managed Service
Hybrid primary storage provider ClearSky Data on March 28 expanded its data-protection capabilities to add full-service offsite backup and disaster recovery as part of...
Apple Patches Large Number of Flaws in iOS, macOS Updates
Apple on March 27 released updates for both iOS and macOS Sierra, its second security updates of 2017 for the operating systems. Both iOS...
AWS’s Amazon Connect Provides Instant Call Centers in the Cloud
Enterprises now can subscribe to a call center in the cloud and let other folks handle all those important customer calls that require so...
10 Useful Apps to Add to Your New Samsung Galaxy S8 Smartphone
10 Useful Apps to Add to Your New Samsung Galaxy S8 Smartphone
The Galaxy S8 smartphone will make its debut March 29 at another Samsung...
GNOME 3.24 Provides Users With More Pleasing Linux Desktop Experience
GNOME 3.24 Provides Users With More Pleasing Linux Desktop Experience
The open-source GNOME desktop environment received its first update for 2017 on March 22 with...
Quiet Release of New iPad Signals Change in Apple Marketing Approach
For what may be the first time ever, Apple has released an updated device, and did it quietly. The new Apple iPad was announced...
Facebook Starts New Live Location Feature for Messenger App
Facebook March 27 instituted a time limit of one hour on users disclosing their locations while deploying its Messenger application. The social network is...
Microsoft Azure Feature Checks for Defects in VM Backups
The only thing worse than not a having a backup is realizing that your only available backup is corrupted or otherwise unusable. To prevent...
Samsung to Include Its Bixby AI Assistant on Galaxy S8 Phones
After months of speculation and rumors about creating a personal digital assistant that will compete with Apple's Siri, Samsung is now sharing more about...
Intel Unveils Optane Memory to Speed Up HDD-Powered PCs
We all might not always agree on politics, but one thing that everybody can shake hands on is that their PCs can always run...