Apple Pay ready for launch while Google 'trying to get it right'
Google is gunning for a seamless user experience for its payment system. Can it tackle Apple Pay?
M8 for fitness tracking, improved rear camera, and thinness over battery capacity? Bringing iPhone specs and features to the iPad makes little sense. Here's why.
New Nexus devices hit this week and they are a nice step forward in Google’s product line. Lollipop showed up and brings Android into the modern age.
A non-patch security update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 was causing systems to reboot. It's been a rough few months for Microsoft's update quality control.
Lacking enthusiasm this Halloween? These apps will get you in the mood.
Perhaps, the better question is: "When will they set the date?" Sooner or later, Google's operating systems will come together.
Intel's new Xeon E5 v3 family of server and workstation CPUs, based on the 22nm Haswell architecture, runs the gamut from budget 6-core chips to an 18-core behemoth. We outline what's new and look...
Developers have a few weeks to test their apps and comply with the new user interface and specifications before Android 5.0 launches in November.
Much like the back-end infrastructure for the Open Graph to constructing data centers around the globe, Facebook's preventative measures and protocols have made from scratch in-house.
OPINION: Indians think that a recent cartoon published by The New York Times is simply more evidence of the way the world looks at them despite their progress.
Docker, makes of the popular container technology with the same name, has a major new release that will both developers and administrators will love.
The BuySecure initiative will implement enhanced payment security measures throughout the federal government, with hopes that the effort will trickle into the private sector.
Cheaper notebooks are getting PCs selling again after a long lull.
Stackify is a plucky young company out to show the established log analytics and management players a few lessons. Is the company's SmartELM smart enough?
SAP is lending some of its enterprise muscle to the previously consumer focused Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses, which are geared toward field technicians and warehouse workers.
BYOD means freedom of device choice for business users, but it can also unleash an avalanche of security concerns. This ebook will help you sort out the risks and take the right steps to contain...
In the era of BYOD, the less technical among us are prime targets for cybercrime attacks against your company. Learn the six top ways non-tech people get hacked.
SilverDraft and Micron create a winning combination for filmmakers and video production professionals who need extreme performance technology.
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