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A Connected Field Service tool focuses on predictive maintenance
It's all about clarity and transparency—an increasingly difficult task for modern applications
Newly connected IoT products and devices expected to drive huge numbers, according to IDC report
How networking is ushering in a new era of car safety and why a world of connected cars is a safer one
Cars will connect to your smartphone, drive themselves and be at your beck and call
Popularity of the security conference has organizers looking for a bigger venue, non-profit status
And after iPhone 7, Apple may have a glass casing on the way
The first Ara phone will still be customizable, but users won't be able to swap its core components
The company has promised an update to its security guidelines soon, following criticism of outdated practices
A job posting revealed plans for a new personal assistant, but its role relative to Cortana is unclear
Will drop the pausing 'interstitial' page that now pops up when users switch between the two browsers
DARPA has since September awarded seven XD3 multi-million contracts to Georgia Tech, George Mason University, Invincea Labs, Raytheon BBN, Vencore Labs and this week to the University of Pennsylvania
Courts are facing a decision: Expose the FBi's techniques or allow defendants to see the evidence against them
Chrome OS takes advantage of work by cloud containers to give Chromebooks Android-app compatibility
The vulnerability has been known for almost a year, but many users haven't applied the patches
Google Home uses the best of Google’s publicly shared research and development, search, natural language processing and machine learning
Google exec says company is increasingly focused on building for the enterprise
Google’s bringing its entire Android mobile app library to Chromebooks
Apple may release three iPhone models: an iPhone 7, an iPhone 7 Plus and an iPhone 7 Pro
Google’s ready to kick Control+C and Control+V to the curb
Users will be able to download apps from the Google Play Store
Google says the enterprise represents a largely untapped opportunity for the company, and at this week's Google I/O conference it shared its strategy to corner the business market.
In a monthly-active user race, Microsoft gets its hat handed to it
The flaws can be exploited with specifically crafted HTTP requests to cause denial-of-service conditions
The company's sales grew slightly in the last quarter
A.I. and machine-learning technology run through Google I/O announcements
The center could create up to 4,000 jobs
The new Tensor Processing Unit is a major leap forward for intelligent applications
You're probably giving away more than you think
The rollup is a service pack by function if not by name
At Google I/O, company unveils A.I.-based personal assistants
Sells the bare-bones feature phone part of the disastrous Nokia deal for $350M
House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology hears plans for Mars habitation
New APIs make it possible to programmatically create spreadsheets and presentations
'We never taught it that,' the lead researcher says
The bad news? Bundle of five years of fixes available only on Microsoft's Update Catalog, a hard-to-navigate site that mandates IE
Cisco’s new CCNA certification isn’t the cure-all to ensuring engineers’ skills remain relevant, but it gets them pointed in the right direction.
Nvidia says its virtual desktop products will start at $2 per user, per month
Tim Cook is on his first visit to the country, a potentially high-growth market
It will let users add live-updating spreadsheets to documents
The data includes hashed passwords for 117 million accounts and likely dates back to 2012
Google Apps customers who still rely on SSLv3 or RC4 need to update to TLS or face the prospect of no longer being able to send out mail
Tech positions are among the in-demand jobs in most of the 25 cities
The company claims “tens of thousands” of developers of iOS apps in India
If major newspaper chains move IT work offshore, will that hurt coverage of job outsourcing?
And it raises questions about SAP's cloud plans
Add-ons, embedded technology make sowing and reaping more efficient