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A supplier report suggests that the alleged iPhone 7S may be stuck with an aluminum body, like its predecessors. Source: CNet
Read MoreA supplier report suggests that the alleged iPhone 7S may be stuck with an aluminum body, like its predecessors. Source: CNet
Read MoreA leaked picture joins the other abundant rumors surrounding Samsung’s next big tablet. Source: CNet
Read MoreCEO Richard Yu confirmed the Chinese mobile giant will debut its new smartwatch at the Mobile World Congress show next week. Source: CNet
Read MoreIt’s Microsoft Patch Tuesday. But the company is delaying issuing any patches for some unspecified period of time due to ‘a last minute issue.’ Source: Microsoft
Read MoreThese video clips teach us more about Kaecilius and the Zealots who follow him. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe quartet of low-cost phones would make up the first batch Nokia handsets to ever run Android. Source: CNet
Read MoreSocial Cues: The day of romance gets lost somewhere among the breaking news trends. Source: CNet
Read MoreOfficials anticipate that the EHang 184 AVV drone will begin operating in Dubai by July. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft is calling for a Digital Geneva Convention, as global tensions over digital attacks continue to rise. The tech giant wants to see civilian use of the internet protected as part of an international set of accords, Brad Smith, the company’s president and chief legal officer, said in a blog post. The manifesto, published alongside
Read MoreMicrosoft is bringing more of its Azure PaaS capabilities to its IaaS customers this year. First up: Support for larger VM Scale Sets and Managed Disks. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreIBM’s Watson supercomputer can now consult with the company’s security information and event management (SIEM) platform to deliver well researched responses to security events and do so much faster than a person. Called IBM Q Radar with Watson, the new offering is the introduction of IBM’s push for a cognitive security operations center (SOC) that
Read MoreMicrosoft has moved its Outlook.com Premium service from public preview to general availability, but so far, for US users only. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreThere are niche dating websites for everything from Star Trek fans to cat lovers and seafarers and even fans of the works of Ayn Rand. Why not a site for Trump fans, too? Source: CNet
Read MoreOnce a dirty word in the wireless industry, unlimited data is the new must-have option for carriers. That’s good news for consumers. Source: CNet
Read MoreCybersecurity consortium formally establishes rapid security intelligence sharing system to combat cybercrime and advanced attacks. Blog Feature Image: EB-Stats-02.jpeg Twitter Card Style: summary Symantec is one of the six founding members of the Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA) which yesterday announced its formal incorporation as a not-for-profit entity. The organization also announced the appointment of former
Read MoreTwo senators have written to the U.S. Department of Defense about reports that President Donald Trump may still be using an old unsecured Android phone, including to communicate through his Twitter account. “While it is important for the President to have the ability to communicate electronically, it is equally important that he does so in
Read MoreThe well-liked Ajit Pai was a smart pick by President Trump to lead the FCC. But advocates fear his deregulatory policies will hurt consumers. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: CNET’s Stephen Shankland endured weeks of angst and frustration with his new laptop so you don’t have to. Source: CNet
Read MoreRansomware gangs have moved from consumer computers to health care networks, and they are likely to go after manufacturing companies next, according to researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology. At the RSA Conference in San Francisco, the researchers showed a new type of ransomware can take over a water treatment plant, shut off valves,
Read MoreFor most of my professional life, the term “bot” has been associated with badness. As a computer security professional, whenever I saw bots involved, they were usually committing malicious acts and harnessing hundreds or thousands of otherwise innocent devices and computers to engage in harmful deeds. But that will change as good bots become more
Read MoreVeldt’s Family Time Watch helps you be more mindful about not neglecting your loved ones. Source: CNet
Read MoreSeasons one and two of Robert Rodriguez’ wrestling show will hit the streaming service in the first half of 2017. Source: CNet
Read MoreApp developers will pitch their ideas to a panel of celebrity judges, who will determine the fate and funding of their app. Source: CNet
Read MoreWe ate KFC’s new fried-chicken-base pizza so you don’t have to. Source: CNet
Read MoreA frozen space rock is going to pieces as it passes through our cosmic neighborhood over the next few months. Source: CNet
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