Today’s topics include issues with the Microsoft SQL Server Service Pack 1, a report on the potential hacking risks involved with air traffic control and avionics systems, new legal actions against the FCC’s net neutrality rules and an updated cloud platform from Google. Microsoft released SQL Server Service Pack 1 on the April 15 anniversary […]
Today’s topics include a European Union complaint against Google, details of the deal between Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent, a new iOS from Apple and the end of product support for Microsoft SQL Server 2005. the Competition Office at the European Commission, which oversees industry trade practices, announced April 15 that it had sent Google a formal […]
Today’s topics include the launch of Skype for Business, reports that Nokia Solutions and Networks wants to buy out Alcatel Lucent, Lumia smartphone users testing Project Spartan and a Bing smartphone homepage revamp from Microsoft. Skype for Business has officially launched on schedule and nearly a month after Microsoft released the technical preview to Lync’s […]
Today’s topics include a new smartphone customer service from Sprint, leaked images of LG’s new smartphone, pressure on Qualcomm executives from activist investor Jana Partners and more speculation regarding Intel’s plans to build out its mobile capabilities. Sprint wants to help make buying a new smartphone easier for its customers with a new Sprint Direct […]
Today; topics include Google’s efforts to run Android Wear on iPhone software, news about cyber-attacks apparently related to the Chinese government, details about Intel and Cray receiving a contract to build a new supercomputer, and the conclusion of a lawsuit between Getty Images and Microsoft. Google has nearly completed development efforts to enable Android Wear […]
Today’s topics include news on the next iPhone, recent security updates from Apple, a fine AT&T must pay because of the theft of customer data and a new high-performance battery from Stanford scientists. Apple’s next iPhone could be named the iPhone 7, instead of being tagged as a mid-generation iPhone 6S, due to many feature […]
Today’s topics include a report on Russia’s involvement in a White House email hack, new additions to Brocade’s campus LAN portfolio, a project for developers interested in Azure IoT services and recent updates to Citrix GoToMeeting. Russia was in fact behind an Oct. 2014 security breach in the White House email system, according to a […]
Today’s topics include Mozilla’s decision to disable “opportunistic encryption,” new threat intelligence services from Cisco, a fresh collaboration between IBM and NASA and findings about the vulnerability of the Global 2000. Mozilla has had a change of heart regarding opportunistic encryption—for now. The company rolled out its open-source Firefox 37 Web browser on March 31, […]
Today’s topics include new information on the Apple Watch, additional compute capabilities from Juniper Networks, news on the availability of Intel’s Compute Stick and fresh network switch offerings from Dell. Apple announced several weeks ago that preorders would begin for the upcoming Apple Watch on April 10, but now the company is filling in the […]
Today’s topics include news about Microsoft’s Office Lens app, surprising findings from a smartphone study, a move by Intel to create a tablet to combat credit card fraud and a promising finding about growing numbers of female software developers. Microsoft’s popular and free Office Lens app, which turns a smartphone into a pocket document scanner, […]