2019-08-02 17:46
Windows by the numbers: Finally, the 7-to-10 migration kicks into high gear
Now we're talkin'.
2019-08-02 15:53
Pentagon: Major Amazon or Microsoft Jedi deal delayed
The Department of Defense had been expected to award the contract to Amazon or Microsoft this month.
2019-08-02 13:01
Apple and Google stop workers playing back voice recordings
The tech giants say they will temporarily stop using humans to monitor smart speaker recordings.
2019-08-02 12:00
7 must-see talks at Black Hat and DEF CON 2019
Infosec is political. It's about power — who has it, who doesn't, and how it will be used. Some geeks like to pretend otherwise, but that will be harder this year during hacker summer camp in Las Vegas, as politicians and policymakers joi
2019-08-02 12:00
How to print and scan with Android
We may live in an increasingly digital world, but sometimes — love it or hate it — good old-fashioned pulp-based paper is still a necessity.
2019-08-02 12:00
What is open source software? Open source and FOSS explained
Underlying every piece of software you use is source code that issues the commands and handles the data that allow the software to do what it does. The question of who should have the right to look at, alter, or redistribute that source cod
2019-08-02 00:44
Top web browsers 2019: Chrome swallows more share
Chrome again jumped in user share, adding the most in a single month since its 2016 heyday, when Google took advantage of a disastrous Microsoft decision to claim the top spot.
2019-08-02 00:05
IBM fuses its software with Red Hat’s to launch hybrid-cloud juggernaut
IBM has wasted no time aligning its own software with its newly acquired Red Hat technoloogy,saying its portfolio would be transformed to work cloud natively and augmented to run on Red Hat’s OpenShift platform.
2019-08-01 20:29
Asana’s Workload tool aims to prevent worker burnout
Asana has added a tool to help managers monitor their team members’ workloads at a glance.
2019-08-01 20:27
Nature's language is being hijacked by technology
A new study across three generations shows words from nature are now used more commonly for technology