





New law also puts bulk data collection and hacking by law enforcement on clear legal footing - but the stance on encryption remains unclear.
Lenovo and Nutanix will cook up hyperconverged systems that will run on Nutanix's software that combines compute and storage.
Cognizant says customers are moving more money to digital transformation projects. The company will also design and integrate the technology behind the 100,000 Genomes Project.
AT&T customers using iPhones will likely be the first to try AT&T NumberSync: A way for OS X and iOS devices to place and receive phone calls even if Airplane Mode is on for their handset.
Microsoft is seeking a limited number of testers in the U.S. to try out a beta version of its Cortana personal assistant app for iOS.








But a big question mark hangs over the head of Apple, Google, and other foreign firms, on whether they will be forced to "remove any encryption" when demanded.
Short-term projects are taking priority at many organizations as the trend toward agile IT spreads throughout the enterprise.
Adware is moving from nuisance to nasty with the discovery of over 20,000 Android apps which can root your phone, making it almost impossible to remove.
FreedomPop says it will launch a new smartphone that prioritises Wi-Fi and runs on the Intel SoFIA processor.
XcodeGhost, malware tailored for iOS applications, is back with a new twist.
Microsoft is adding Red Hat Enterprise Linux to the list of Linux distributions supported natively on its Azure cloud platform. The pair are collaborating on middleware and developer technologies, as well.



