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The number of daily TeslaCrypt attacks have increased nine times in two weeks
People are becoming less confident in their knowledge because of Internet resources, according to a study.
New study from cloud security firm finds that government agencies and businesses are rapidly warming to Google Apps and Microsoft Office 365.
Let’s take a moment to reflect on the swift rise and long, slow fall of one of the internet's flagship companies.
Mix makes talking to thermostats easier to implement
Social and charitable endeavors wind up helping tech companies, which benefit from happier, more engaged employees.
Global headquarters will be located in Munich
John McAdam's retirement from being CEO and President at application delivering networking company doesn't last long
Car tech and smart home appliances will headline CES in January
The tiny startup puts AI to work to help identify trends and develop campaigns
The court is being asked to take a fresh look at 120-year-old case law
Machine learning is often held up as a cure for all ills. Here's a real-world use case of machine learning being put to good use.
Lawmakers may restore visa fee that funds 9/11 healthcare act
Despite a slowdown in smartphone sales, the market continues to charge forward.
Disaggregation, security, software licensing all part of challenges Cisco faces.
Website owners and developers who have certificates linked to the soon-to-be-retired CA should get new ones
Adapt or fail: Tech vendors reinvent themselves as users figure out how to manage in this pervasively connected world
Meanwhile, Dell-EMC union comes one step closer to reality
Notre Dame hopes to have 80% of its IT resources in the cloud by 2017, mostly in Amazon Web Services
Researchers tested Android and iOS apps and found mass pillaging of personal data.
To keep up with the competition, hiring managers are sweetening the deals for tech candidates.
Tor is hoping to diversify its funding and move away from government sources
In a 'visual Turing test,' human judges couldn't tell them apart
When KnCMiner takes delivery of a new generation of bitcoin mining chips, it wants them up and running as quickly as possible
They're sometimes viewed as competitors in the big-data space, but the growing consensus is that they're better together
DHS says IoT security vulnerabilities are critical and need to be addressed.
The group has been targeting organizations with ties to Asian governments since 2010
How one of the first companies to embrace Cisco's new Spark APIs is making use of the new features.
No one has fixed smartphone batteries, so even Apple has to issue a patchwork solution.
Researchers have found a way to create (and manipulate) 3D digital models of well-photographed people
Starfish is one of several low-power, wide-area systems looking for a global footprint
Company has big plans for the world's 800 million knowledge workers
As opposed to the consolidation of devices, as occurred with the smartphone, the evolving mobile market will soon drive consumers to buy more devices.
The catalog of cloud infrastructure, platforms and services hosted in Europe is set to profit from concerns about data sovereignty
Licensing concerns are a key stumbling block on the way to S/4Hana, a new study found
Gmail's price and security make it a compelling offering for enterprises because of Google's operating and security scale. DLP adds needed compliance capabilities.
And Bluetooth and video capabilities appealed to just 4% of consumers surveyed
More than a fifth of Americans are online 'almost constantly.' That's changing the role of IT forever.
YouTube's new ad-free service conflicts with Japanese copyright law. YouTube's response? Block the Japanese content from being viewed in the U.S.
Tens of millions of users would be unable to access HTTPS websites that only use SHA-2-signed certificates, Facebook and Cloudflare have warned
As company chooses new focus, what will happen to its Internet business?
Verizon has already said it would explore a possible acquisition
Administration officials and lawmakers look ahead to policy changes that would improve EHR usability and interoperability in the coming years.
SkyGiraffe says its product is ready for prime time enterprise use as Microsoft launches a competitor
Their mobile apps were transmitting payment card information without encryption
Developing "work arounds" should courts rule unfavorably in infringement litigation
Criminals’ phishing, hacking and cyberstalking activities were conducted from his computer at the U.S. Embassy
Up to 10 exterior mail piece scans are available in a morning email for some zip codes.
Security conscious financial services firms are investing heavily into new technologies