Huawei revenue up by almost one quarter for third quarterBans are yet to hit the Chinese giant's bottom line.October 16, 2019 by Chris Duckett in 5G
Security researcher publishes proof-of-concept code for recent Android zero-dayQu1ckR00t app can root an Android device using the CVE-2019-2215 zero-day.October 16, 2019 by Catalin Cimpanu in Security
IBM's third quarter a mixed bag as sales fall short, but earnings better than expectedRed Hat delivered revenue growth of 29% and the cloud and cognitive software unit saw sales grow 6%.October 16, 2019 by Larry Dignan in Cloud
FCC approves merger of T-Mobile and SprintBoth democrats on the commission voted against the deal, which shrinks the number of major wireless carriers in the US from four to three.October 16, 2019 by Natalie Gagliordi in 5G
Play VideoSecurity dream? DNS-over-HTTPS does not prevent ISPs from tracking users' web trafficSeveral experts, companies, and national entities have voiced very convincing concerns about DoH and its features.October 16, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in Security
US, South Korea officials trace bitcoin transactions to take down massive child porn siteOfficials have seized approximately eight terabytes of child sexual exploitation videos and arrested more than 300 people worldwide associated with the site, the US Justice Department said.October 16, 2019 by Stephanie Condon in Security
Pixel 4 vs. Galaxy S10 vs. iPhone 11 Pro: We compare specs, prices, and featuresTrying to decide which phone is right for you? Let's take a closer look.October 16, 2019 by Jason Cipriani in Mobility
Microsoft introduces new open-source specs for developing cloud and edge applicationsMicrosoft is introducing two new specs, the Open Application Model and Dapr, with the aim of making building cloud, edge and Kubernetes apps easier.October 16, 2019 by Mary Jo Foley in Cloud
Internet inside out: Kubernetes becomes the service delivery engine of the data centerThe Internet has always relied upon DNS as its “phone book” to locate Web sites, corporate domains, and Web services. In a world dominated by microservices, all that might actually have to change.October 16, 2019 by Scott Fulton III in Networking
Google Cloud brings Security Health Analytics into betaThe security feature in Google's Cloud Security Command Center is also now fully certified by the Center for Internet Security.October 16, 2019 by Stephanie Condon in Cloud
What CISOs need to do to maximize Cybersecurity Awareness MonthCybersecurity strategy is on the agenda of most of the world's boardrooms.October 16, 2019 by Forrester Research in Security
Microsoft's Desktop Analytics service for assessing compatibility of Windows endpoints is generally availableMicrosoft's Desktop Analytics is designed to help business users check their app-compatibility levels and mitigate issues involving the latest Windows 10 feature updates.October 16, 2019 by Mary Jo Foley in Windows 10
WAV audio files are now being used to hide malicious codeSteganography malware trend moving from PNG and JPG to WAV files.October 16, 2019 by Catalin Cimpanu in Security
One year with the Google Pixel Slate: My favorite computer and tablet for getting work doneThe Google Pixel Slate had a rough start, but regular updates to improve performance make it the best Chrome OS laptop and Android tablet I've ever used. The Pixelbook remains a fantastic option, but the Slate offers a better tablet experience.October 16, 2019 by Matthew Miller in Mobility
Play VideoResearchers test Android's VOIP components for the first time, find eight vulnerabilitiesThe vulnerabilities can be exploited to make unauthorized VoIP calls, spoof caller IDs, deny voice calls, and even execute malicious code on users' devices.October 16, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in Security
This autonomous ship aims to steer itself across the Atlantic oceanThe Mayflower Autonomous Ship will use IBM’s servers, AI, cloud and edge technologies to travel from Plymouth, UK, to Plymouth, USA.October 16, 2019 by Daphne Leprince-Ringuet in IBM
Play VideoI killed Panasonic’s Toughbook laptop with a cup of coffeeZDNet's Tiernan Ray tells Karen Roby that Panasonic’s Toughbook 55 laptop is a fine machine that's built to withstand rugged environments, but he wouldn’t recommend pouring hot coffee on it, something he now regrets. Read more: https://zd.net/2P2wWJBOctober 16, 2019 by Karen Roby in Laptops
Qualtrics extends developer platform, adds integration partnersQualtrics is aiming to embed its customer experience platform into more enterprise applications.October 16, 2019 by Larry Dignan in Enterprise Software