Monthly Archives: June 2017
Apple Unveils HomePod Speaker, 10.5-inch iPad, Other Items at WWDC
Apple's been fairly quiet lately when it comes to the news cycle, unless you count CEO Tim Cook's recent admonishment of the POTUS--along with...
Apple Introduces New iMac Pro; Finally Upgrades iPad Pro Line
Apple introduced plenty of new hardware at the Worldwide Developers Conference including long-awaited iPad Pro tablets and a Xeon-powered iMac Pro.Apple CEO Tim Cook...
HPE Aruba Unveils New Asset Tracker, Switches at Discover Conference
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise released several news items June 5 on Day 1 of its Discover Conference in Las Vegas—two of which involved software-defined networking.The company’s...
Microsoft Bing Image Search Delves Deeper Into Objects in Images
Microsoft has expanded Bing's image search capabilities, enabling users to not only find images online that fit their criteria but also learn more about...
Google Boosts Top Bug Bounty for Critical Android Flaws to $200,000
Google has sharply increased the cash rewards available to security researchers who find certain categories of vulnerabilities in its products.Starting this week, the company...
Leak Suggests Windows 10 Pro Edition for Workstations in the Works
A mistake on Microsoft's part may have revealed the existence of an upcoming edition of Windows 10 Pro aimed at workstations stuffed with high-end...
AT&T Buying Vyatta SDN Technology from Brocade Before Sale to Broadcom
AT&T officials continue to aggressively expand their virtual network efforts, most recently unveiling plans to buy the Vyatta network operating system and associated products...
TCL Launches KEYone, the Latest BlackBerry-Licensed Smartphone
Today’s topics include the debut of the BlackBerry-licensed KEYone smartphone in the United States; Google Compute Engine servers running advanced Intel Skylake processors; Microsoft...
Why IBM’s Shrinking Transistors Look Like a Breakthrough for All of IT
Scientists have been saying with more frequency that Moore's Law may be at, or at least near, its outer limits due to the limitations...
Outdated OSes, Unpatched Browsers Expose Companies to Risk
Outdated OSes, Unpatched Browsers Expose Companies to Risk
Users around the world continue to run older operating systems and unpatched software applications. That was one...