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The supercomputer will be one of the most powerful computing systems in the world
In 2014 unauthorized access via Secure Shell Brute Force was most trendy attack; Shellshock as well as POS malware such as BlackPOS, Dexter, vSkimmer, Alina and Citadel were also prevalent.
You can't play Angry Birds on it, but you won't have to charge it for a month, either.
From new international security incidents to virtual reality, these 10 tech trends and developments are all stone-cold locks for 2015.
IT outsourcing experts tell CIO.com what to expect in the year ahead. If they're correct, 2015 could bring better business outcomes, billions in renegotiation, the end of the RFP, and -- wait for it -- cloud robots.
New tech allows smartphone users to find others in low-power mode for games or collaboration apps
The show appears to be mostly about novelties or expected tech toys -- unless you look hard enough
Beta has enhancements for adding caller ID, enabling more devices
What’s behind Cisco’s $1B Intercloud bet
'Single greatest test' for 2015 is whether it can charge consumers for its OS, says analyst
Carrier also opens up Digital Life home security and automation to third parties
JumpCloud's cloud-based alternative to Active Directory adds support for Macs, tablets, Linux servers and smartphones. A Q&A with JumpCloud CEO Rajat Bhargava.
Worker productivity and apps to better engage customers are on the horizon
FBI says it has sundry job openings for cyber special agents
Industrial uses find their way into a consumer electronics show
The average starting salary for new IT hires is expected to climb 5.7% in 2015, according to Robert Half Technology. Here are 15 positions with the biggest raise potential.
A new browser not named 'IE' would give Microsoft ways to leave legacy support behind