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FTC Sues D-Link Over Security Flaws in Routers, IP Cameras

Today's topics include the FTC's complaint that unsecured D-Link routers and surveillance cameras leave consumers at risk, the introduction of Microsoft's cloud-based connected vehicle...

eWEEKchat Jan. 11: Citizen Development: No-Code Wave of the Future?

On Wednesday, Jan. 11, at 11 a.m. PDT/2 p.m. EDT/7 p.m. GMT, @eWEEKNews will host its 51st monthly #eWEEKChat. The topic will be, "Citizen...

IBM Breaks Record with 8,000-plus Patents in Calendar Year

New-generation companies aren't the only ones bringing IT innovation into the marketplace. IBM, the granddaddy of all IT companies that has been in business...

Debunking Nagging Myths About AI and Customer Experience

For many people, hearing the term "artificial intelligence" generates a wide range of reactions, ranging from enthusiasm to hysteria about machines taking over the...

Story Lines That Will Be the Most Relevant at CES 2017

The International Consumer Electronics Show 2017, which opens Jan. 3 in Las Vegas, is expected to attract 177,000 attendees for its five-day run at...

Microsoft Patent Puts HoloLens on Hunt for Lost Wallets, Keys

Few things are as frustrating as trying to find a misplaced phone, car keys or wallet before heading out to an appointment or going...

Flock Launches IT’s First ‘Chat Operating System’

There are more than a few internal enterprise social networks competing for deployments in a cutthroat market right now. Some of the ones you...

Congressional Study Concludes Strong Encryption Important for Economy

Today's topics include the congressional report that calls for stronger encryption and decryption capabilities for law enforcement, why container storage vendor ClusterHQ shut down,...

Facebook to Hire ‘Head of News’ to Help Rein in Phony Articles

Today's topics include Facebook’s strategy to halt fake news, Google’s release of a set of tests to check for known vulnerabilities in cryptographic libraries,...

DNN’s New Content Management System Uses Microservices

Remember the Java mantra from years ago: "Write once, run anywhere"? San Mateo, Calif.-based DNN is doing essentially the same thing, only with content...