Microsoft quietly makes Outlook.com Premium public-preview available
Microsoft’s Outlook.com Premium service, which will cost $19.95 per year for the first year, is now in public preview for US users. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreMicrosoft’s Outlook.com Premium service, which will cost $19.95 per year for the first year, is now in public preview for US users. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreSAP is planning to make its SuccessFactors employee-management service available as an option on Microsoft’s Azure cloud over the next five years. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreNew rules let companies build web and email names using .nike, .mcdonalds and .hbo, but tech giant Google is the most eager. Source: CNet
Read MoreContrary to conventional wisdom, it’s not older consumers who are most easily duped by technical support scams, a survey released today claimed. According to the poll’s results, people between 25 and 34 were more than three times as likely to fall for the fake-out as those aged 55 to 64. And the youngest age group
Read MoreFour U.S. lawmakers are questioning a Department of Justice decision to appeal a July court decision quashing a search warrant that would have required Microsoft to disclose contents of emails stored on a server in Ireland. Last Thursday, Preet Bharara, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, filed an appeal of the ruling
Read MoreThe Pokemon Research Exhibition travels outside Japan for the first time ever. Source: CNet
Read MoreFor many years I worked for Foundstone teaching hacking classes and doing penetration testing. It was the most enjoyable job I ever had. As part of that job, I traveled the world, including China, and got to determine firsthand which country had the best hackers. Although I didn’t travel to Russia during that time, lots
Read MoreFor many viewers, Saya skips right over the Uncanny Valley. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe chipmaker’s upcoming flagship processor will feature its new X16 LTE modem that allows users to surf at superfast speeds. Source: CNet
Read MoreData collected from the country’s most used train station Wi-Fi hotspot shows that porn was among the most common searches. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe exchange booths first appeared in South Korea to let travellers switch out their recalled Note 7 before flying, and now they’re spreading around the world. Source: CNet
Read MoreNon-invasive scanning technologies have revealed that the Great Pyramid still has significant secrets, 4,500 years after it was built. Source: CNet
Read MoreResearchers are trying to get to the bottom of this tragic turn of events. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicroblogging site’s reputation as a place for bullying did not endear it to Disney deal makers, Bloomberg reports. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Antares rocket and Cygnus cargo spacecraft achieved liftoff at 4:45 p.m. PT Monday, followed by a successful separation. Source: CNet
Read MoreQualcomm’s new processor, the X50, will appear in devices starting in early 2018 and promises to be 100 times faster than current wireless tech. Source: CNet
Read MoreThese new midrange processors will start appearing on phones by the end of the year. Source: CNet
Read MoreNo need to worry about fare increases with new notifications on Google Flight. Source: CNet
Read MoreAll you need are a few simple household ingredients to turn your jack-o’-lantern into Mount Vesuvius. Source: CNet
Read MorePay no attention to that weakening subscriber growth! Netflix delivers giant profit and stops the bleeding in its membership rolls. Source: CNet
Read MoreAre you simply going mad trying to find that Louis XIV armoire? Don’t fly to Paris, darling. Try eBay Collective, instead. Source: CNet
Read MoreRazer stood for gaming peripherals. By buying THX, the former Lucasfilm brand, it hopes to become a more general-purpose entertainment powerhouse. Source: CNet
Read MoreLog management software helps IT managers understand and act on the flood of log data spewing from IT systems — to investigate security problems, prevent outages and improve the online customer experience. In essence, logs are a specialized source of business intelligence, while also providing an audit trail for regulatory compliance. To read this article
Read MoreU.S. investigators are exercising a broad legal authority to force suspects to unlock their smartphones. In a recent case, they demanded that anyone found inside a California residence comply by surrendering their fingerprints. In May, the federal prosecutors made the request as part of a search warrant, according to a court filing uncovered by Forbes.
Read MoreLook after your home 24/7 in crisp 1080p HD. With Nest Cam Indoor, you can check in, even when you’re out, and even at night with its built-in high-quality night vision. Nest Cam features a versatile magnetic stand that lets you put it anywhere. See who’s there, listen in and speak up to get their attention.
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