Samsung Bixby voice assistant won't ship with Galaxy S8 – CNET
The key feature is now expected to be made available to the new handsets later this spring, the company says. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe key feature is now expected to be made available to the new handsets later this spring, the company says. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: In a news conference, the White House press secretary offers some unfortunate logic that launches tens of thousands of tweets. He’s soon sorry. Source: CNet
Read MoreYeah, San Francisco is the most expensive city, but its neighbors aren’t that much cheaper. Source: CNet
Read MoreJack G. in Florida swears his car is trying to kill him; Cooley explains that is a feeling some drivers may know on the road to autonomy. Source: CNet
Read MoreFortinet has rolled out a new version of its FortiOS operating system that gives customers the ability to manage security capabilities across their cloud assets and software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) environments. With FortiOS 5.6, the company’s Fortinet Security Fabric gives a view of customers’ public and private clouds – including Amazon Web Services and
Read MoreThe two handsets could reportedly sport 5-inch displays and entry-level hardware. Source: CNet
Read MoreSocial Cues: United Airlines boasts about having the most daily flights from US to China. After the video of an Asian passenger being dragged off went viral, millions on Weibo are pushing back. Source: CNet
Read MoreTwitter kindly offers up a batch of new mottos for the beleaguered airline. Now serving punch! Source: CNet
Read MoreThe eighth movie in the “Fast and the Furious” series feels like it’s going through the motions. Source: CNet
Read MoreThis month the vendor has released 44 vulnerabilities, 13 of which are rated Critical. Publish to Facebook: No Twitter Card Style: summary Hello, welcome to this month’s blog on the Microsoft patch release. This month the vendor has released 44 vulnerabilities, 13 of which are rated Critical. As always, customers are advised to follow these
Read MoreApril 11 is the start of the multiple-month-long rollout of the Windows 10 Creators Update. Here’s what’s happening starting today. Source: Microsoft
Read More“If I had a rose for every time I thought of you, I have a price tighting,” and other opening lines from a machine pickup artist. Source: CNet
Read MoreAfter being announced years ago, it’s finally coming to the US. Source: CNet
Read MoreStarting Tuesday on Android and desktop, you can send or receive money in groups of people on Messenger for free. Source: CNet
Read MoreBlue waters turn cloudy in a dramatic video showing a diver’s view at the moment a 5.9-magnitude earthquake strikes. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn a few months, publicly trusted certificate authorities will have to start honoring a special Domain Name System (DNS) record that allows domain owners to specify who is allowed to issue SSL certificates for their domains. The Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) DNS record became a standard in 2013 but didn’t have much of a real-world impact because
Read MoreThe still-unofficially-announced Windows 10 Cloud edition may be the focal point for Microsoft’s Spring launch event, which sources say looks to be happening in early May. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreA new trade-up program lets you send in your old GoPro for money off a new Hero5 camera. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft has officially stopped supporting Windows Vista, which never had many fans. Source: CNet
Read MoreA new study from Juniper Research forecasts that by 2021 Apple will retain a big lead over Google and Samsung when it comes to contactless payments. Source: CNet
Read MoreSmart home devices can help aging adults live independently and give caregivers peace of mind — as long as you know how to start the conversation. Source: CNet
Read MoreYou might hate doing your taxes, but with $5.8 billion to gain, criminals will gladly file them. Source: CNet
Read MoreAlleged botnet operator arrested in Spain, faces multiple charges in the US. Publish to Facebook: No Twitter Card Style: summary The US Justice Department has launched a coordinated takedown operation to disrupt and dismantle the Kelihos botnet (also known as Waledac). Click to Tweet: Spam botnet #Kelihos/#Waledac hit by major FBI takedown and arrest of
Read MoreLast week’s roll-back of FCC privacy regulations was good news for ISPs and marketers and bad news for privacy advocates. But the decision could also have an impact on enterprise cybersecurity, experts say. The FCC privacy rules repeal does not actually make the privacy situation worse, since the proposed rules hadn’t gone into effect yet.
Read MoreThe arrest last week of a Russian man in Spain was apparently for his role in a massive spam botnet and not related to an ongoing investigation into foreign tampering with last year’s U.S. election. The botnet, called Kelihos, has enslaved hundreds of thousands of computers, and distributed spam and malware to users across the globe. However,
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