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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...

Sprint Reportedly Wants to Restart Merger Talks with T-Mobile

Sprint is again promoting the possibility of a merger with rival T-Mobile U.S., after raising the issue two years ago when potential merger discussions...

How VMware is Helping Google Make Chromebooks More Relevant for Business

LAS VEGAS—VMware and Google revealed May 9 that they are expanding a relatively quiet partnership with the goal of accelerating the adoption of Chromebook...

Comcast Moves into Controlling IoT Devices with New xFi System

You may have seen the recent polling data that rates Comcast, the nation’s second-largest cable-television provider behind AT&T with 22.4 million subscribers, as one...

Facebook Releases Several New Open Source Tools for Video, VR

Facebook, itself built on layers of open source code and hardware blueprints, has made it a point to serve as a wellspring of sorts...

Uber for Business Expands Its Services with Uber Central

Lots of people don’t know this, but ride-hailing app maker Uber has a separate business-related service called, plainly enough, Uber for Business.It may have...

Instagram Now Enabling Users to Save Images into Collections

Generally, when people think about the most influential social networks, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Flixter might come to mind. Others, such as Instagram, Snapchat,...

Citrix, Samsung Combine to Make Galaxy 8 a Virtual Desktop

Sometime later in Q2 2017, owners of the new Samsung Galaxy 8 smartphone will be able to use it as a virtual desktop running...

World Backup Day 2017: ‘We Don’t Know the Day Nor the Hour’

Here's a universally good piece of advice from Matthew 25:13: "Therefore keep watch, because you do not know the day or the hour."In the...

Samsung, IBM Make Deal to Bring Weather Channel App to Smartphones

IBM and Samsung have joined up to make the world's most common conversation topic, the weather, native on Android smartphones.The two companies revealed March...