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After years of rejecting the notion, Mozilla tries to move its mobile browser share meter off the 1% mark
Negotiations on a new Safe Harbor agreement turn on whether such reporting should be compulsory or voluntary
Emergence of biometric smartphone security is rare, survey says
Former Walmart CISO Walker replaces Hoff
At the Open Mobile Summit in San Francisco, Twitter's product chief highlighted the company's strengths as it enters a new era under founder and new CEO Jack Dorsey.
If a laptop using a self-encrypted drive is stolen or lost while in sleep mode, the security of its data can't be guaranteed
The new features include Windows Update for Business
The UI framework uses its own rendering engine to draw widgets
They moved to Windows 10 at a rate less than half that of Windows 8 users to Windows 8.1 in 2013
'Apple knows it has to get people to care about tablets again,' says analyst
The odds are higher than you might think, one company says
The first watch to support the new Android Wear feature is the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE
With the iPad Pro already open for pre-order, the first wave of iPad reviews have already hit the web.
A flaw in the Apache Commons Collections component puts Java application servers at risk of compromise
Dell and HP launch new servers that support DDR4 memory
The research firm predicts the market for big data technology and services will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 23.1 percent through 2019.
Almost half of work activities could be automated now, a new report says. And that includes those in the executive suite.
The Box app works across PCs, tablets and smartphones
Microsoft says its most recent attempt to force older systems to upgrade to Windows 10 was caused by a bug in the Windows Update utility.
The son of Pong creator Nolan Bushnell creates a carnival for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math education.
A look at Motorola's new Droid Turbo 2 and Droid Maxx 2, a couple of durable Verizon phones that boast flagship Android features.
German data trustee, T-Systems, will control and oversee all access to customer data
The hack put at risk personal data of 4 percent of the company's customers
Developers will get access to advanced tools for face recognition, speech recognition and more
Some app companies are facing pressure to provide benefits to their workers
Writing ransomware is easy, but getting it installed on Macs would be harder
We're strong than ever, ProtonMail declares
The new updates bring in features from Docker v2 and Kubernetes 1.1
Mehta brothers launch SDN start-up Versa Networks
Pro tip: You know there's a problem when all your users show up for work wearing red
Gartner expects consumers and enterprises to add many more devices
When three major Linux distro releases fall within days of each other, who could resist the temptation to try them all out?
Expanded charges link three men to JPMorgan hack, as well as other incidents
ARM's TrustZone technology is coming to its Cortex-M embedded processors
The Cortex-A35 is ARM's first entry-level smartphone processor based on the ARMv8 architecture.
LSE’s iRoam laptop service lets students borrow Apple laptops from the library
Flash storage has long been heralded as the future of the data center. When vendors like Hitachi jump on board and expand their flash portfolio, you know something is up.
A new magnetic memory technology that can't be erased through rough use is being developed.
Microsoft will open its own datacenter hosting Office 365 and Azure services in the UK next year
From NoSQL to NewSQL to 'data algebra' and beyond, the innovations are coming fast and furious
iPads, MacBooks, Android tablets, Surface Pro 2-in-1s among Best Buy Black Friday 2015 bargains
Google invites the world to help improve machine learning, one technology that helps improve Google's products.
The new GPUs are designed to add info to videos that will help search
Security expert points to Nov. 12 release of Windows 10's first features upgrade
The creators of the Linux.Encoder.1 ransomware program made errors when implementing encryption algorithms
The company issued new certs for internal hosts, which is now banned by the CAB Forum
Broadcom's bid for Qualcomm and renewed competition in the server market muddy the waters for the launch