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An era of rapid improvement is just beginning, according to Vicarious' co-founder
C3 IoT, led by enterprise software veteran Thomas Siebel, helps large firms make sense out of mountains of data
The MinnowMax Turbot Dual-E board, with an m.2 slot for SSD storage, is set to ship in the third quarter
The flaws could allow attackers to execute malicious code with system privileges and to kill other processes
The UK now faces a long, drawn-out process to quit the EU, at the end of which many of the rules "leave" campaigners sought to escape will remain in place
The case involves the FBI arresting a child pornography suspect
The ITC remedies include an exclusion order, which would ban all Arista switches and their components from importation into the US and a cease and desist blocking the use to build infringing products in the US
A lone hacker named Guccifer 2.0 has tried to take credit
54% of authorities' demands for customer data accompanied by orders that bar Microsoft from telling customers
Customers are now faced with an 'Orexit vote,' one analyst says
Panzura's cloud integrated storage is a two-way bridge between data centers and the cloud
The malware redirects victims to perfect replicas of online banking websites
IBM predicts Power will take a double-digit server chip market share by 2020
Microsoft made a great product, but no one—including Microsoft—seems to care about it
IBM/XPrize competition wants to develop all manner of cutting-edge apps such as advanced energy systems to radical brain-computer interfaces
File-encrypting ransomware programs are on the rise and companies are increasingly their targets
The company is sticking with its handset business and expects to reveal a new model in July
Polls show tech industry opposition to a UK-European Union break, but the view isn’t universal
Companies using MDM to oversee employee devices are collecting more information than employees realize
Webpass has combined fiber with wireless to focus on high speed Internet connections for residential and commercial buildings
The over 30 companies have signed a 'Tech Inclusion Pledge'
The tool comes as Microsoft prepares to end free Windows 10 upgrades
Survey shows streamed over-the-top TV grew strongly. Cable providers are preparing with capped usage plans.
The company looks to offer OpenCompute members an alternative to Intel's x86 chips
Columbus, Ohio, receives $50 million to implement smart transportation systems, including a self-driving transit line, smart transit corridors and a transportation app
The robot revolution is just beginning, and it's going to be a bumpy ride
“No cloud” policy will be as rare as “no Internet” policy is today, research firm says
Rampant identity theft, tax fraud have severely tainted the tax system
Originally on-premises, BlueData's EPIC platform now works on AWS as well as other public clouds
New features include document scanning and improved sharing from the desktop
One way to protect critical national infrastructure from cyberwar is to promise not to attack it, policy wonks say
Some wondered if Apple left iOS 10 preview kernel unencrypted on purpose, and company says it did
Beats the drum on consumption to turn around downturn in adoption
Foote's latest data suggests security and devops will remain in high demand for some time -- but cloud pay is starting to slip
Input validation flaws in libarchive could lead to remote code execution
Its vendor-agnostic, data center management system delivers on the vision of SDN without the associated risks
The network automation startup starts with an enterprise's intentions and makes the network carry them out
The court has ruled that U.S. laws cannot apply overseas unless Congress clearly says so
The Godless malware has mainly hit India and other parts of southeast Asia, Trend Micro says
A security firm looked at the email authentication systems of top websites
Companies should take an aggressive approach toward cloud transitions, Jassy says
Unum Group is eyeing ‘partnerships’ to deliver IT services
GAO: The loss of high impact” systems could cause individuals, the government, or the nation catastrophic harm
New data paints a much darker picture of the underground market for hacked servers
Samsung intends to spend $1.2 billion on IoT research and development in the U.S. over the next four years
FireEye: China still spies on U.S. companies, but maybe less
Microsoft claims its Edge browser uses less power than competing browsers on a Windows 10 device