Today’s topics include Edward Snowden’s take on digital security today, the results of a new Microsoft study on internet cyber-scams, VMware gets behind Google’s open-source container management system, and Canonical says its Ubuntu OpenStack and Ceph storage systems are now available on ARM servers. NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden was a keynote speaker at the SecTor […]
Today’s topics include the Federal Aviation Administration’s ban of the Samsung Galaxy Note7 on all airline flights in the U.S., Google and Rackspace’s new Power9-based server specifications and Facebook’s new app that lets users stream news feed video from their computers to televisions. Repeated reports of rechargeable battery fires and even explosions in Samsung’s Galaxy […]
Today’s topics include Salesforce’s waning interest in buying Twitter, HP cutting jobs as the PC market slows, Docker bringing containers to China and Microsoft’s new Cloud Services Due Diligence Checklist. Twitter, the mass messaging company, has famously been losing tens of millions of dollars annually for nearly a decade. But its popularity had valued it […]
Today’s topics include Samsung’s recall details for the Note7, how Windows 7 and 8.1 update processes will impact enterprise businesses, using Power BI to gauge Microsoft Office usage, and HPE’s aim to go more energy efficient in the coming decade. Samsung has halted production on its flagship smartphone, the fire-prone Galaxy Note7. Now, the company […]
Today’s topics include the increasingly competitive global PC market and how it is driving top vendors, the launch of Intel’s first branded drone, Google’s acquisition of FameBit in an effort to enable better branded video content on YouTube and the unveiling of Amazon Music’s unlimited streaming service. Lenovo and HP Inc. continue to vie for […]
Today’s topics include Samsung’s move to halt production and marketing of its Note7, the elevated warnings of a Trojan horse virus that is targeted at financial institutions, a report explaining internet of things security and Sprint’s latest unlimited mobile plans for business users. After more than 100 reports of battery fires and explosions since the […]
Today’s topics include the accusations that Russia was responsible for the hacks on the election systems and the DNC, the rising number of plaintiffs in the Apple “Touch Disease” lawsuit, the launch of IBM’s new Watson Application Developer Certification program and the addition of Microsoft’s Office document creation and collaboration features to the Yammer social […]
Today’s topics include Samsung’s investigation of a Note7 fire that caused an airplane evacuation, Yahoo’s development of a search feature that allows it to scan emails per government requests, Intel’s move of the analytics work of its anti-malware engine to the cloud and Lenovo’s potential plans to acquire Fujitsu’s PC business. A Southwest Airlines jet […]
Today’s topics include the arrest of a National Security Agency contractor on charges of stealing classified documents, Microsoft’s plan to fix a glitch that causes Windows 10 updates to get stuck in a perpetual loop, how Intel is supporting the development of the latest wearable devices and Microsoft’s decision to stop marketing the Fitness Band […]
Today’s topics include Google’s unveiling of its new Pixel smartphones and Daydream View VR headset, the Department of Homeland Security’s effort to protect voter registration data, Intel’s release of its Stratix 10 FPGAs and Microsoft’s move to make it easier to use Power BI on smartphones. Google’s long-rumored Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones, as well […]