2020-02-20 14:47
RIP: Larry Tesler, inventor of copy & paste
“You cannot reduce the complexity of a given task beyond a certain point. Once you’ve reached that point you can only shift the burden around.” ~Larry Tesler
2020-02-20 14:47
RIP: Larry Tesler, inventor of copy & paste
“You cannot reduce the complexity of a given task beyond a certain point. Once you’ve reached that point you can only shift the burden around.” ~Larry Tesler
2020-02-20 14:30
ISS World hack leaves thousands of employees offline
ISS World, a major facilities provider, has been hit by an apparent ransomware attack.
2020-02-20 14:17
Galaxy S20: 10 tips and tidbits you need to know about Samsung's new flagships
Samsung's new series of S20 phones go up for preorder this week, and if you plan on buying one, you already know all about the giant screens, eye-popping cameras, and gorgeous design. But with preorders set to begin tomorrow, there are a fe
2020-02-20 13:15
CarPlay FAQ: Everything you need to know about Apple’s automotive dashboard software
With very few exceptions, the navigation and entertainment software running on the dashboard touchscreens for modern cars is awful. Dated interface design, confusing layouts, and rarely-if-ever updated software and data.
2020-02-20 12:00
12 most difficult IT jobs for employers to fill
As we enter a new decade, CIOs continue to shoulder greater responsibility for strategic business tasks, including those related to cybersecurity, data science and analytics and AI/machine learning. With that greater responsibility, comes o
2020-02-20 12:00
12 most difficult IT jobs for employers to fill
As we enter a new decade, CIOs continue to shoulder greater responsibility for strategic business tasks, including those related to cybersecurity, data science and analytics and AI/machine learning. With that greater responsibility, comes o
2020-02-20 12:00
Recent ransomware attacks define the malware's new age
Ransomware, a type of malware that holds data for ransom, has been around for years. In 1991, a biologist spread PC Cyborg, the first ransomware, by sending floppy disks via surface mail to other AIDS researchers, for instance. In the mid
2020-02-20 12:00
Recent ransomware attacks define the malware's new age
Ransomware, a type of malware that holds data for ransom, has been around for years. In 1991, a biologist spread PC Cyborg, the first ransomware, by sending floppy disks via surface mail to other AIDS researchers, for instance. In the mid
2020-02-20 11:54
Samsung explains mystery alert sent overnight
The company says it sent the strange "1" alert to Samsung devices by mistake.