Monthly Archives: January 2018
Global Fraud and Cyber-Security Incidents on the Rise, Kroll Finds
Global Fraud and Cyber-Security Incidents on the Rise, Kroll Finds
Risk solution provider Kroll released the 10th annual edition of its Global Fraud and Risk...
Apple Patches Kernel Flaws in macOS, IOS Security Updates
Apple released its second set of security updates so far in 2018 on Jan. 23, bringing the Meltdown and Spectre patches to its' older...
Google Starts Selling Audiobooks in Latest Challenge to Amazon
Google has broadened its efforts to sell audiobooks online with the launch of Audiobooks on Google Play Jan. 23. Starting this week, users in 45...
New Acer Chromebooks, Chromebox Designed for Business, Classrooms
Acer has introduced new Chromebook models designed for business and classrooms, including the Chromebook 11 C732 laptop and the new Chromebox CXI3 desktop. Acer...
Microsoft Extends OneNote, Teams in Education Technology Push
Microsoft's latest educational technology push involves more than its growing ecosystem of low-cost Windows PCs for schools and making its Learning Tools more inclusive. During...
What Oracle, NetSuite Believe Is in Store for Cloud ERP in 2018
Enterprise resource planning software, otherwise known by the acronym ERP, became a huge trend late in the 1990s and early 2000s. Through no fault...
Microsoft Simplifies Embedding Image Recognition Into Mobile Apps
Key to stoking demand for Microsoft's intelligent services is to make it easier for developers to tap into the software maker's growing catalog of...
Deloitte Adds to Its Cloud Integration by Acquiring ATADATA
Deloitte Digital, which has been investing in IT mobility solutions for several years and has predicted increasing use of augmented and virtual reality applications...
Mozilla Fixes 32 Security Flaws, Accelerates Performance in Firefox 58
Mozilla released its first web browser update for 2018 on Jan. 23 with the debut of Firefox 58. The new release includes features designed...
OnePlus Reports 40,000 Credit Cards Hacked in Data Breach
Today’s topics include OnePlus attackers stealing credit card data from 40,000 customers; Google, Amazon and Apple backing Microsoft in its email privacy Supreme Court...