Evernote Premium sale: One year for $42That's 40 percent off the regular price, and only the second time this deal has been offered.September 5, 2018 by Rick Broida in Productivity
Google warned: Your YouTube ads interfere with our elections, says RussiaGoogle has drawn the ire of Russian authorities for running opposition-paid adverts about upcoming protests.September 5, 2018 by David Meyer in Security
Thin-and-light ThinkPad P1 pitches for the portable workstation marketLenovo's new ThinkPad P1 workstation is certified to run programs like ArcGIS, AutoCAD and Catia, but the ability to pack 64GB of memory and 2TB of storage into an ultraportable form factor should give it wider appeal.September 5, 2018 by Jack Schofield in PCs
Play VideoSprint partners Ericsson for IoT networkThe IoT platform will enable AI, edge computing, robotics, and autonomous vehicles applications, Sprint and Ericsson said, with the network to be 5G ready.September 5, 2018 in Mobility
Now you can record Skype calls. Here's how to save them foreverMicrosoft will only save your Skype call recordings for 30 days, so you'll need to manually save them.September 5, 2018 by Liam Tung in Mobility
Linux phone battery bug: Purism's Librem 5 delayed until April 2019Purism gave its Librem 5 phone an updated SoC, but found it has a battery-draining bug that's delayed production.September 5, 2018 by Liam Tung in Mobility
Amazon, following Apple, briefly joins the trillion dollar clubAmazon is the second American company, after Apple, to be worth a trillion dollars. So which tech company will be the third to reach the milestone?September 5, 2018 by Jack Schofield in Innovation
Play VideoPython is now a top-three programming language – and Julia is on the riseThe MIT-created Julia programming language continues its ascent in developer popularity.September 5, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Enterprise Software
Personalization and Humanization: Serious about customer engagement? Then you need them bothWe spend a lot of time on personalization of the customer's experience, but as the customer demands more control over their choices and greater levels of interaction and better experience with the company, humanization comes to the fore. What's the difference between personalization and humanization and why are both necessary? Paul Greenberg responds.September 5, 2018 by Paul Greenberg in Tech Industry
Play VideoRussia: Yandex to test Europe's first self-driving cabYandex, known as the Russian Google, will use feedback from taxi passengers to up its game in autonomous cars.September 5, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Innovation
Samsung: Our foldable phone could be unveiled by November, 'It's time to deliver'Samsung once again teases world's first foldable smartphone with flexible display.September 5, 2018 by Liam Tung in Mobility
New Silence hacking group suspected of having ties to cyber-security industryNew Russian-speaking "Silence" group linked to the theft of at least $800,000 from Russian and Eastern European banks and financial institutions.September 5, 2018 by Catalin Cimpanu in Security
Intel: UK's not turning out enough tech grads, so others are having to fill the gapsIntel says the UK definitely has a skills gap but, like other multinationals, the company is doing its bit to help.September 5, 2018 by Colin Barker in CXO
Thousands of MikroTik routers are snooping on user trafficThe routers susceptible to hijacking at being exploited through a known vulnerability.September 5, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Security
FIN6 returns to attack retailer point of sale systems in US, EuropeThe secretive cyberattackers are known for stealing credit card data to sell on the Dark Web.September 5, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Security
Golf course drone delivery avoids sand trap of American UAV rulesThe drink cart is being replaced by a delivery drone at one golf course in North Dakota, but the companies behind the endeavor have a bigger fairway in mindSeptember 5, 2018 by Greg Nichols in Robotics
How SoulCycle is speeding up code deployment, leveraging KubernetesSoulCycle is revving up its agile development efforts to reach customers beyond its studios.September 5, 2018 by Larry Dignan in Digital Transformation
Cryptojacking campaign exploiting Apache Struts 2 flaw kills off the competitionProof-of-concept (PoC) exploits have been quickly adopted to compromise Linux systems.September 5, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Security