Today’s topics include Microsoft’s introduction of a one-step mobile device management enrollment feature, the IRS reveals a recent data breach that exposed taxpayer data is more extensive than previously reported, researchers discover flaws in both Chrome and Firefox and a new Windows Phone app helps users create shareable, visual stories. A few weeks after the […]
Today’s topics include IBM’s announcement of Linux-only mainframe systems, businesses reporting an increase in targeted cyber-attacks, Microsoft’s new partnership with Uber, and faulty mobile devices playing a major role in carrier churn. Deepening its investment in Linux, IBM announced new Linux-only mainframe systems, a significant contribution of mainframe code to the open source community, and […]
Today’s topics include the launch of Dell’s Premium Chromebook for Business users, new features on Microsoft’s enterprise social networking platform Yammer, the return of the Android Stagefright flaw, and a delay in the arrival of Apple’s rumored live streaming television services. Dell has unveiled the Chromebook 13, the company’s first premium-level business Chromebook that incorporates […]
Today’s topics include the availability of Skype for Business running on iOS and Android, a new set of services for IBM’s Bluemix cloud platform-as- a-service, an expansion of Sprint’s Open World international calling program and a new round of funding for cloud database-as-a-service vendor Tesora. Skype for Business is finally available on iOS and Android, […]
Today’s topics include more speculation about the latest iPhone 6c smartphones, indictments from the U.S. Department of Justice involving massive insider trading linked to hacks of embargoed financial news releases, the availability of Google’s Cloud Dataflow and new big data analytics efforts from HP. As Apple prepares to unveil its upcoming latest flagship iPhone smartphones […]
Today’s topics include a stronger frame for the latest iPhone models, a new holding company for Google, a Windows 10 release for Internet of things devices and the end of subscriber contracts at Verizon. Apple’s upcoming iPhone 6S isn’t yet here, but already speculation is swirling that the company has modified the back plate of […]
Today’s topics include an AT&T offer to DirecTV customers, Intel to offer server-class processors for mobile computers, an expansion of Sprint’s “Direct 2 You” smartphone home delivery service and evidence that hackers can go online to create phony death records for someone who is still alive. AT&T, in a big move to bolster its mobile […]
Today’s topics include a preview of a new Microsoft open-source “bridging” tool that can bring iOS apps to the Windows platform, a security issue with Android fingerprint sensors, the availability of the newest Pebble Time Steel smartwatch and why hackers are attacking fuel-tank monitoring systems. At its Build 2015 conference in San Francisco in April, […]
Today’s topics include the availability of Outlook for Apple Watch, EMC looks to VMware for a possible buyout, Xiaomi is preparing to produce its own ARM-based mobile processors, and news about a cyber-espionage campaign linked to China. Outlook is now available on Apple Watch, Microsoft announced on Aug. 6. Available now on the Apple App […]
Today’s topics include Apple looking into buying cellular phone services directly from major carriers, Intel marketing its latest processors to gamers, Windows 10 privacy concerns and an FTC-sponsored contest to combat robocalls. Apple is apparently testing the waters to buy cellular phone services directly from major carriers in the United States and Europe so it […]