Report: Windows 8.1 is ready to ship
According to multiple reports, Microsoft has released Windows 8.1 to manufacturing.
According to multiple reports, Microsoft has released Windows 8.1 to manufacturing.
But smartphones are widening the broadband gap between seniors and young adults.
The phones will be equipped with Avanade's Mobile Airline Platform.
Elon Musk's much-hyped Hyperloop details are out, and it's what you expected: sub-sonic pneumatic tubes.
Facebook gains translator app Jibbigo through the deal.
Don't worry, no pictures: Vanderbuilt University's robotic needles could one day make certain kinds of brain surgery far less invasive.
Tegra revenue will fall by as much as 40 percent this year, the company said.
An online portal launched by the FBI to gather information about cyber threats from companies could be an important step in fighting cyber crime, but information sharing between government and private industry remains a challenge, according to security pros.
'There is no map' looking ahead, the Amazon CEO said.
The actor came to see a social engineering talk as research for a movie, organizers said
Almost half of IT pros say their companies cant remote wipe mobile devices.
Japanese giants look to create next generation optical discs to help businesses archive data.
Samsung is the largest smartphone vendor with increased market share.
BlackBerry has laid off 2 percent of its workforce, all at a facility in Canada.
The lawsuit is the latest move by Oracle against third-party support providers.
As for now the breach doesn't seem malicious as much as it is pointing out a security flaw.
Some 60 percent of all Internet-connected devices exchange traffic with Google servers in an average day, research firm Deepfield says.
But US prosecutors want kill switches on smartphones as part of the Secure Our Smartphones initiative.
South Korean officials have stated that North Korea is to blame for attacks against government websites last month, citing North Korean IP addresses and signature malicious computer codes as evidence. In addition, they say the same group of attackers are also responsible for the attacks last March.
Intel has snapped up Omek, a company specializing in gesture recognition. It's part of Intel's effort to popularize perceptual computing.
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