Today’s topics include a preview of Microsoft’s storage-saving OneDrive feature on Windows 10; Box’s plan to disrupt the physical data storage market; a partnership between IBM Watson and BMW for connected cars; and how Mozilla is accelerating Firefox 54 with the Electrolysis multi-process engine. Windows Insiders can now try out OneDrive Files On-Demand, a storage-sparing […]
Today’s topics include IBM adding a new cloud identity-as-a-service platform; Amazon Web Services planning to launch a new region for its GovCloud service; HTC U11 handset with squeezable sides now available from Sprint; and Microsoft announcing it patched 96 security vulnerabilities so far in June. IBM announced on June 13 the addition of new services […]
Today’s topics include malware targeting Mac users, Illusive Networks’ new email data deception feature, signs Facebook is entering the internet television-streaming business and recent updates to Microsoft Power BI Desktop. Although Windows remains the platform of choice for cyber-attackers, researchers at AlienVault and Fortinet have found two new malware-as-a-service threats aimed at Mac users. The […]
Today’s topics include Apple bringing screen-repair machines to 400 partner stores, Microsoft shutting down Docs.com, expected job cuts after the $4.48 billion Verizon-Yahoo deal closes and Docker’s efforts to improve Linux kernel security with LinuxKit. Apple will install its proprietary iPhone screen-repair machines inside some 400 partner stores located in 25 countries to cut down […]
Today’s topics include Alphabet testing a drone traffic management system, a Cisco Systems report on growing internet traffic, Microsoft’s overhaul of its Skype mobile app and Salesforce’s new Einstein Account-Based Marketing system. Google’s parent company, Alphabet, is getting closer to putting a fleet of unmanned aircraft systems in the sky. The drones would be used […]
Today’s topics include how weak security helped Russian hackers efforts to break into a voter registration software company’s network, why Google is likely facing hefty fines as a result of a European Union antitrust probe, Microsoft’s contact management updates for Outlook Mobile, and a Mimecast report that highlights the increasing frequency of email impersonation attacks. […]
Today’s topics include a leaked report claiming a U.S. voter registration app was hacked by the Russians; Microsoft engineers blocking more than a million hacks a day; Google’s release of a new version of its Spinnaker cloud code update platform; and VMware updating vRealize for hybrid cloud management. The National Security Agency concluded last month […]
Today’s topics include Apple introducing its new iMac Pro tablets; a leak suggesting a Windows 10 Pro edition for workstations is in the works; Google upping the bounty for critical Android flaws; and Microsoft Bing providing more information in image search results. At Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference on June 5, the long-awaited upgraded iPad Pro […]
Today’s topics include a move by Google to have its Chrome browser block bad ads; Microsoft extending its Azure safety net for Windows Server cloud backups; OneLogin suffering a data breach through stolen AWS cloud keys; and IBM discovering the QakBot Trojan is locking out active users. Sometime early next year, Google’s Chrome browser will […]
Today’s topics include the debut of the BlackBerry-licensed KEYone smartphone in the United States; Google Compute Engine servers running advanced Intel Skylake processors; Microsoft enlisting eSIM and Windows 10 for always connected PCs; and Salesforce unveiling its new Sales Cloud Partner Relationship Management app. The latest BlackBerry-licensed smartphone, the KEYone, is now on sale in […]