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Grill Microsoft Surface 3 team on latest iPad killer
FBI, IC3 warn of tax return charlatans looking to grab your money
It's pitching the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge as popular, stylish -- and secure -- alternatives for businesspeople who might otherwise be thinking about iPhones.
Two malware campaigns have been spotted in the Middle East
New microprocessors, being tested now, will aid the Internet of Things IoT through frugal power consumption. Soon, we may never change batteries again.
A new study makes a case for Security-as-a-Service.
Microsoft will stop patching Windows Server 2003 in just over 100 days, and a recent survey found that a lot of people aren't even aware that the end of support is coming.
Intel dropped SATA for this drive because it posed a bottleneck for performance
Analyst says startups will have trouble competing with bigger competitors
Merchants will soon have to upgrade to TLS -- but not all payment vendors are ready
Scary stories of hacking Internet of Things devices are emerging, but how realistic is the threat?
Text messaging is just the tip of the iceberg
Windows 10's free upgrade may stifle 7's growth, but data shows the older OS will power a quarter of all PCs when Microsoft pulls support in 2020
The market gathers behind encryption to safeguard data from breaches.
AutoFocus service tells customers why they should be worried so they can take steps to protect themselves from dedicated adversaries.
Happy April Fools Day
I did the unthinkable – left Linux behind and lived in the Windows 10 technical preview as my primary computing environment. Here's what I learned.
WinJS JavaScript toolbox focuses on 'universal experiences' for Windows 10, while Visual Studio will get Enterprise, Professional, and Community editions
GAO says Copyright Office wants $7 million to fund new IT plans but hasn’t justified such an investment