Monthly Archives: July 2017
EU Fine Cuts Into Google Parent Alphabet’s Second Quarter Profits
Profits at Google parent Alphabet, for the quarter ended June 30, dropped by nearly 28 percent compared to the same quarter last year as...
Microsoft Retiring Paint, PowerShell 2.0 in Windows 10 Fall Update
It's no Photoshop, but many users have come to rely on Microsoft Paint over the decades when they needed to create a basic diagram...
Startup LiveStories Enabling Search for Truth in Public Records
LiveStories, a new integrated data hub provider in which users can find, explore and present publicly available data all in a web-based platform, announced...
Multiple Segway Hoverboard Vulnerabilities Place Riders at Risk
Today’s topics include a new report exposing security risks for Segway hoverboard riders; Microsoft launching a program to shore up electric power grid security;...
Windows 10 Makes Business Gains Two Years After Release
As the two-year anniversary of the Windows 10 launch approaches (July 29), new research from Spiceworks indicates that enterprises may have warmed to Microsoft's...
10 Tips to Stay Safe When You’re at Black Hat or Everywhere Else
10 Tips to Stay Safe When You're at Black Hat or Everywhere Else
The annual Black Hat USA security conference is underway this week, with...
10 Chromebooks That Give Companies Best Mix of Power, Price, Features
10 Chromebooks That Give Companies Best Mix of Power, Price, Features
The PC market may be experiencing declining sales across both desktops and notebooks, but...
IBM X-Force Red Launches IoT and Connected Car Security Services
When IBM launched its X-Force Red security testing team a year ago, the stated purpose was to help organizations improve security with better testing....
Global Cloud Shutdown Could Result in $53B in Losses, Report Finds
As cyber-threats continue to grow, so too do the costs and risks associated with cyber-insurance. In a 56-page report, insurance provider Lloyd's of London...
Lyft Takes High Road in Race to Develop Autonomous Cars
At first glance, the announcement by Luc Vincent, the VP of engineering at Lyft, that the ride-hailing company was opening a new self-driving division...