Today’s topics include news that Google has released Android Wear for iOS, a new Website in Europe is available to help companies sue Google over alleged anti-competitive practices, Cisco and Apple collaborate to bring more iOS devices into enterprises, and Apple is reportedly looking at creating original video programming. Google’s Android Wear for iOS app […]
Today’s topics include VMware rolling out the red carpet for containers with its Photon virtualization platform, Uber hiring jeep hackers to improve security, the latest Apple TV rumors and LG unveiling a limited-edition smart watch. On August 31, VMware launched the VMware Photon platform it originally introduced in April. This is the framework VMware wants […]
Today’s topics include Intel offering up more details on its Omni-Path interconnect fabric, Lenovo moving its smart phone efforts to Motorola, security experts debating whether anti-phishing training is worth the cost, and Amazon reworking hardware plans after the failure of its Fire phone. More than a year ago, Intel officials started mentioning the Omni Scale […]
Today’s topics include the general release of Google’s Container Engine, Intel is investing $60 million in a Drone manufacturer, Yahoo says browsers are a thing of the past, and Fujitsu is recalling its Lifebook battery pack over fire concerns. Google’s Container Engine service for managing Docker containers on its cloud platform has become generally available. […]
Today’s topics include Microsoft makes Cortana available on Android, an upturn in the PC market is not expected to hit until 2017, Yahoo delivers Tumblr in app sharing and native video ads, and Salesforce Lightning Experience revamps its CRM platform user interface. Cortana, Microsoft’s virtual assistant technology for Windows Phone and Windows 10, is now […]
Today’s topics include the preview of Microsoft’s mobile-friendly SharePoint 2016 server, Toronto Police are hunting for the hackers behind the Ashley Madison Website breach, a court decision upholds a federal agency’s authority to sue businesses that fail to adequately secure customer data and the Power BI Desktop update brings Excel users into the fold. In […]
Today’s topics include Intel’s effort to expand its cloud efforts with a big investment in Mirantis collaboration, Dell is expanding its target markets with its new Dell Scalable Solutions business, federal workers are ignoring mobile device security practices, and Parallels launched Desktop 11 for Mac. Intel officials are pushing forward with the company’s ambitious cloud […]
Today’s topics include the updated Outlook for iOS, Samsung is offering iPhone users a 30-day test drive of its latest Galaxy S6 Edge+ or Galaxy Note 5 smartphones, Google is giving the industry another glimpse of Jupiter networking infrastructure, and it appears likely that Microsoft will introduce an updated Surface Pro tablet in October. Microsoft […]
Today’s topics include T-Mobile’s decision to dump mobile device preorders, Intel’s efforts to develop technologies for big data analytics and the Internet of things, the FCC’s fining Smart City $750K for blocking private user WiFi hotspots, and Google’s reportedly closing express delivery hubs in the San Francisco Bay area. John Legere, CEO of T-Mobile, is […]
Today’s topics include the release of personal account data stolen from the Ashley Madison infidelity Website, discussion about what’s next for the Linux Kernel, why Intel focused on gamers at its developer Forum, and how cyber criminals are targeting another network service to amplify Distributed Denial-of-Service attacks. Adult infidelity Website Ashley Madison and its owner […]