Flash in the dustpan: Microsoft and Google pull the plug
Adobe Flash has been the continual target of hackers everywhere, and Microsoft and Google have had enough. They will phase out Flash from their browsers.
Adobe Flash has been the continual target of hackers everywhere, and Microsoft and Google have had enough. They will phase out Flash from their browsers.
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Microsoft have formed a partnership to curb the spread of terrorism by taking down terrorist content on their platforms.
Giant Google is still tiny in cloud services. But the search giant has big plans to catch market leaders Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.
BlackBerry is now focusing more on software than hardware when it comes to mobile strategy, and it seems they made a good decision.
Instead of using AI for our mass destruction, 5 companies have banded together to drive AI into a positive direction.
You might be looking at all the neat consumer features of the new Google Pixel. Others have to vet this platform for the enterprise.
Microsoft and other tech giants are suing the United States over its sometimes draconian use of gag orders that prevent the companies from informing their customers that the government has demanded to see their data.
Another one bites the dust. Project Ara, Google’s attempt to build a modular smartphone with replaceable components, has been canceled. It joins several other much-hyped Google projects on the scrap heap.
Cloud computing – and the public cloud especially – is where IT pros need to focus their energy. Here’s what one Microsoft expert suggests to another.