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10 Mobile Devices Likely to Get Major Upgrades in 2018
10 Mobile Devices Likely to Get Major Upgrades in 2018
In the technology industry, nothing remains static. The day after companies make big announcements and...
My Cloud NAS Patch Update
Users of Western Digital’s My Cloud network-attached storage devices are being urged to update to the latest firmware version to protect themselves against a...
#eWEEKchat Jan. 10: Plowing the IoT Greenfield in 2018
On Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 11 a.m. PST/2 p.m. EST/7 p.m. GMT, @eWEEKNews will host its monthly #eWEEKChat. The topic will be "Plowing the...
Eight Tips to Protecting Your Organization’s Sensitive Data From Theft
Eight Tips to Protecting Your Organization's Sensitive Data From Theft
A combination of poor password hygiene and countless database/credential leaks has made it easy for...
CES: Cisco Demonstrates New Multi-Cloud Video Management
Cisco Systems, which famously predicted a couple of years ago that 79 percent of all internet traffic will involve video by 2020, is demonstrating...
CES: Cisco ‘Unlocks’ Broadband for ISPs
While the Federal Communications Commission and the U.S. Congress have been busy loosening regulations regarding net neutrality—an issue upon which so many people on...
How to Protect Your Computers From Spectre, Meltdown Vulnerabilities
The first thing you have to know in regards to the two processor vulnerabilities affecting Intel and other makers is that there are currently...
Johnson Controls Putting Cortana to Work in Smart Thermostat
Cortana will soon be entering the smart thermostat arena. GLAS, from HVAC equipment vendor Johnson Controls, will use Microsoft's virtual assistant to allow people...
Samsung Unveils Latest ‘Spin’ on Windows Notebooks in Time for CES
Samsung appears ready to unveil a high-end Chromebook code-named "Nautilus" at CES 2018 in Las Vegas during the week of Jan. 8, but the...
HP Recalls 50,000 Laptop Models After Battery Fires, Melting Incidents
HP Inc. is voluntarily recalling about 50,000 laptops, notebooks and mobile workstations due to eight incidents of fires, overheating and melting of the lithium-ion...