Play VideoGoogle does some explaining over the Location History settingGoogle has now clarified what turning off the Location History setting really means.August 23, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Security
Report: US officials probing Microsoft's sales in HungaryThe Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission are reportedly probing whether sales practices in Hungary broke bribery and corruption rules.August 23, 2018 by Stephanie Condon in Government
Apple updates iOS 12 beta one more time as launch nearsIt's not often Apple releases 10 beta builds of iOS, but there's a reason it happened with iOS 12.August 23, 2018 by Jason Cipriani in Mobility
Splunk, Autodesk, Veeva see strong demand in their fiscal Q2sThe software and cloud providers delivered strong quarterly results and upped their outlooks.August 23, 2018 by Larry Dignan in Cloud
VMware shares slide despite strong Q2 resultsThe company reported Q2 revenue of $2.17 billion, up 13 percent year over year.August 23, 2018 by Natalie Gagliordi in Virtualization
HP beats Q3 estimatesThe company posted year-over-year growth in both personal systems and printer revenue.August 23, 2018 by Stephanie Condon in Hardware
Play VideoUS midterm elections: Microsoft thwarts Fancy Bear hacking threatClaiming a win over Russian plans to hack US politicians, Microsoft unveils a new security service to detect attacks expected in the lead-up to the midterms.August 23, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Security
Intuit CEO Smith, CTO Stansbury to step down, Goodarzi, Tessel to take over those rolesIntuit is filling its key executive positions from within as two small business veterans are set to lead Jan. 1.August 23, 2018 by Larry Dignan in Enterprise Software
McAfee opens lab to demo threats from lock picking to medical device hackingMcAfee's new Oregon research facility doubles as a demo lab, where customers and vendors can learn firsthand about the consequences of cybersecurity threats.August 23, 2018 by Stephanie Condon in Security
Play VideoMcAfee's new lab spotlights emerging, high-impact threatsSteve Povolny, head of Advanced Threat Research at McAfee, explains why McAfee's new demo lab includes some research in areas traditionally not associated with McAfee, like adversarial machine learning on autonomous vehicles.August 23, 2018 by Stephanie Condon in Security
McAfee opens Advanced Threat Research LabThe Hillsboro, Oregon lab showcases a range of threats, including adversarial machine learning used on autonomous vehicles, Windows vulnerabilities, medical device flaws and blockchain attacks.August 23, 2018 by Stephanie Condon in Security
Network technologies are changing faster than we can manage themKentik's Cisco Live survey shows networks are changing faster than they have in decades, and companies are stumbling trying to keep up with the changes.August 23, 2018 by Steven Vaughan-Nichols in Networking
Play VideoSophisticated Dark Tequila trojan playing havoc in MexicoThe campaign has been swiping bank credentials and corporate data for years through offline malware.August 23, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Security
Intel 'gags' Linux distros from revealing performance hit from Spectre patchesYou can test performance after using our patches, but don't publish the results, say Intel's new license terms.August 23, 2018 by Liam Tung in Security
Does AI have the solution to climate change and human trafficking?Imagine an AI-driven software platform that can power next generation of civic participation -- around the worldAugust 23, 2018 by Eileen Brown in AI & Robotics
Microsoft Surface Go: First impressionsA quick first impressions look at Microsoft's new budget tablet, the Surface Go.August 23, 2018 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Hardware
Alibaba cloud revenue climbs 93 percent to $710MChinese internet giant says growth in paying customers and revenue from higher value-added services boosted cloud revenue for its June quarter, and points to Southeast Asia and South Asia as expansion targets amidst China-US tariff war.August 23, 2018 by Eileen Yu in Cloud
Elections 2018: Is misinformation killing democracy? The enemy is usWe all create a bit of propaganda and misinformation everyday. Is it all that surprising we're so primed to fall for social networking misinformation campaigns?August 23, 2018 by Larry Dignan in Security