Monthly Archives: April 2017
Google Applies Machine Learning to Fix YouTube Ad Placement Problems
Google has implemented more measures to address ad misplacement problems on YouTube that recently prompted several major brands to withdraw or suspend their advertisements...
Businesses Keep Clinging to Windows 7 and XP
Windows 10 is gaining traction among corporate buyers, but Microsoft's venerable Windows 7 is still the operating system to beat.In its latest analysis of...
Samsung Accepting Preorders for New Galaxy S8, S8+ Android Handsets
Today’s topics Samsung announcing preorders available for Galaxy S8 and S8+ smartphones; Microsoft adding a spreadsheet co-authoring feature in Excel on Windows desktops; Samsung...
Moonlight Maze Attack Still Relevant Two Decades After Initial Debut
A cyber-attack that was first active in 1996 under the name Moonlight Maze, could well still be active today, 20 years after it first...
How Rackspace Wants to Help Enterprises Upgrade Their IT
The most impactful IT trend thus far in 2017 is a phenomenon called digital transformation, which is really a marketing term for faster digital...
Comparing Samsung’s Galaxy S8 With Apple’s iPhone 7
Comparing Samsung’s Galaxy S8 With Apple's iPhone 7
The market for high-end devices, which has been dominated by Apple’s iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus...
Weaveworks Advances Container Services Platform in Enterprise Edition
Alexis Richardson is a big advocate of the emerging cloud native computing paradigm, serving as the chair of the Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) at...
Macro Malware, Aging Worms Continue to Pose Threat to Present Day
Macro malware and worms, which were prominent in the 1990s, remain significant security threats to the present day and event top some top security...
Samsung Galaxy S8 Smartphones’ Mission Is to Restore Buyer Confidence
The new Samsung Galaxy S8 is more than just a smartphone. This is also the phone that Samsung needs to get its good name...