Microsoft fortifies mobile efforts
Microsoft products may not be the first choice when one is considering buying a mobile device, but new tools and apps are helping it play catch-up.
Microsoft products may not be the first choice when one is considering buying a mobile device, but new tools and apps are helping it play catch-up.
HashiCorp has announced the general availability of Vault Enterprise, a graphical interface to manage and update an organization’s connectivity and infrastructure secrets.
John McAfee sues Intel for using brand rights, and Intel and TPG partner to reignite the McAfee brand. This is going to be interesting.
Internet Explorer has long been an attractive target for hackers. But at least one vulnerability has been closed with a new Microsoft patch.
It’s final. Japanese telecommunications company SoftBank has acquired UK microprocessor company ARM to focus on IoT.
Microsoft’s got its first datacenters in the UK and have established a partnership with the Ministry of Defense to boot.
A French submarine maker has been hit with a massive breach that could pose a national security risk to India.
CryLocker, a new strain of ransomware, brings double the pain to its victims. Not only does it encrypt data, but it can also effectively “doxx” the victim of the attack.
Microsoft’s web search engine Bing suggested that Daesh, the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State, translates to “Saudi Arabia” in English. Not surprisingly, the Saudis are furious.
Twitter is said to be looking to sell its business, and it seems Disney is interested. Are they nuts? We’re not so sure.