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Apparently $45 billion doesn't just grow on trees.
There could be big benefits for emergency-response teams
Yahoo Labs is no more, but Yahoo Research emerges to better sync research and product development
Ringing Bells' Freedom 251 aims to target a sweet spot in the Indian market
Three winners will be announced at the TED conference in 2020
A new infographic calculates that it would have cost $32,136,910 to duplicate the capabilities of a modern smartphone back in 1985.
Hackers can log into DVRs from RaySharp and six other vendors using a six-digit hard-coded root password
An article on KDE Neon riled up the Linux community, so I dug a little deeper to try to clarify the situation.
LG makes official a new G4 Stylus 2 as pre-announcement to Mobile World Congress
Engineers sort through security events to flag the incidents that need investigation
Customers can write their own attack scenarios to test their network security controls
Hardware encryption boosts performance, integrated security software helps spot intrusion attempts
At Cisco Live Europe, Cisco announces new solutions to help make digital transformation easier for large enterprises.
A court in California ordered Apple to assist the FBI to crack an iPhone
Beware of Microsoft Word document attachments that use macros
The FBI said it was unable to access password-coded encrypted content on the iPhone 5c
More than half of suspicious real estate ads are never flagged for removal by Craigslist
The slow but power-sipping LTE Category M technology is coming out in a chip for devices
Man-in-the-middle attacks are just one possibility thanks to this new - but old - vulnerability
IBM sees blockchain expanding beyond bitcoin financial transactions
Forget ferrous hard drives and flash drives. 'Eternal,' glass-based memory using technology similar to Polaroid sunglasses filtering will allow digital copies to survive the human race, say researchers.
As organizations increasingly want to draw insights and understanding from the plethora of data available to them, the market for smart analysis and visualization is blooming.
The IoT playground is being designed to give potentially dangerous technologies a realistic urban testing ground.
'Data are your customers, are your business, are you,' one executive says
Lifespan labeling could be the next big thing, as Germany wants manufacturers to tell us how long electronic devices will last
As the Democrats and Republicans argue over when to nominate a replacement for the late Antonin Scalia, here are my nominations for adding a techie to the Supreme Court.
AWS released a new gaming service, but the SLA for it got all the attention
Versions 4.6.1 and 4.4.4 of the Xen hypervisor don't include the complete fixes for two known vulnerabilities
The IBM z13s is the new entry point to the company's z Systems mainframes
Here's a counter-intuitive one for you. Microsoft acquires one of the best-known vendors making iOS and Android third-party keyboards. But this deal has nothing to do with keyboards.
A study found that cybersecurity insurance is making companies more likely to pay up when confronted by a ransomware attack.
The Fysbis Trojan runs without root and has an extensible, modular architecture
The chief of Germany's 5G Lab explains how ultra-fast, ultra-low-latency 5G will use commodity hardware to control driverless cars and billions of IoT devices.
AWS will buy Italian HPC software vendor Nice to add to its as-a-service offering
Apple said it has received more requests that are similar to the one before the court
Will Qualcomm's powerful new Snapdragon processor/modem make its way into the iPhone 7?
Gekkobrain's 'Hanalyzer' aims to remove the pain associated with updating custom code
Companies are increasingly turning to private and hybrid clouds
A report says government departments want 'digital' but say they can't afford it. They know 'more digital is better,' yet they're feeling stumped about how to adopt it.
An open letter outlines how the code-sharing site intends to make amends to developers
Federal regulator warns of security and privacy risks in connected cars, calling on manufacturers to partner with white-hat hackers to seek out flaws and vulnerabilities.
Move is well ahead of industry standard for faster 5G
Lawsuit requests class-action status
SSDs for PCs could reach capacities over 10TB with Micron's 3D NAND chips
Super Bowl 50 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, saw a new record in mobile data used at the big game.
Bad timing for users after VMware laid off Workstation developers in January