Monthly Archives: July 2017
Adobe Phasing Out Flash Player, Will End Support in 2020
If Steve Jobs were here with us today, he'd undoubtedly yell: "At long last!" But he still wouldn't be completely satisfied because this story...
Microsoft Paint Lives On, Moving to Windows Store
News that Microsoft Paint wasn't long for this world caused a bit of an uproar online and across social media this week. After it...
HTC Taking U.S. Preorders for Unlocked 128GB HTC U11 Smartphone
HTC is preparing to launch an unlocked 128GB version of its latest flagship HTC U11 smartphone, which features innovative squeezable sides to control various...
Qualcomm Fights Back Against Apple, Intel, CCIA
Qualcomm’s legal battle with Apple over technology used in the iPhone continues to escalate, with more tech vendors jumping into the fray and the...
Lenovo Claims It’s Still Bullish on PCs as It Maps Out an AI Future
Today’s topics include Lenovo looking beyond PCs into the artificial intelligence market; Google Glass Enterprise entering the manufacturing and health care fields; the decline...
Samsung Galaxy Note 8, iPhone 8 Top List of Hottest Smartphone Rumors
Samsung Galaxy Note 8, iPhone 8 Top List of Hottest Smartphone Rumors
The next five months should be exciting for smartphone fans, as the introduction...
How to Exploit RAT Command and Control Toolkits Detailed at Black Hat
LAS VEGAS—There is a prevailing theme in many security breach reports that attackers are using increasingly sophisticated and advanced tools. According to Waylon Grange,...
Black Hat, DefCon 2017 Security Conferences to Reveal New Threats
On the information security calendar, this week is known by many as "hacker summer camp," with a trio of security conferences ongoing: Black Hat...
Why GE Digital Believes All Machines Should Have a ‘Digital Twin’
Like all enterprises large or small, GE has had to change with the times or else fade into oblivion, which has been the fate...
Why Paint, PowerShell 2.0 Are On Their Way Out of Windows 10 Update
When Microsoft first launched Windows back in 1985, things were different. In those days Windows wasn’t an operating system. Instead, Microsoft Windows 1.0 was...