How to escape from Apple's iPhone ecosystem - step by stepOwning an iPhone and embracing the Apple ecosystem for messaging, photo sharing, health data and apps can seem like fun, but the moment you try to break free of it and make a shift to Android you discover that you've been lured into a walled garden. And the walls are pretty high.August 28, 2018 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in iPhone
Play VideoNew banking trojan malware getting ready for a global campaign, experts warnBackSwap attacks were previously limited in scope, but now the gang behind it could be preparing for much wider attacks.August 28, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Security
NHS IT: Can better use of tech give healthcare a shot in the arm?Is improving tech the key to to making healthcare more efficient?August 28, 2018 by Mark Samuels in Innovation
When supercomputing and AI meets the cloudIreland is getting a new supercomputer; Penguin Computing CEO Tom Coull on how supercomputing is taking on some big computing challenges.August 28, 2018 by Colin Barker in Data Centers
WhatsApp warns free Google Drive backups are not end-to-end encryptedThe storage deal might be free for users, but that does not mean communications records are protected in the same way.August 28, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Security
Facebook patches critical server remote code execution vulnerabilityThe exploit took advantage of instability in the server's system.August 28, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Security
How startups and small hardware companies can take on big players like Intel in the booming sensor marketWhat FLIR's strategic investment in AI & Machine Learning tells us about the strategic play for niche hardwareAugust 28, 2018 by Greg Nichols in AI & Robotics
Fortnite Epic Games CEO rails against Google vulnerability disclosureCircumventing the Google Play Store has not gone completely to plan.August 28, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Security
Microsoft Windows zero-day vulnerability disclosed through TwitterUpdated: There is no known workaround for the security flaw.August 28, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Security
T-Mobile merger with Sprint would cost 28,000 jobs: UnionThe CWA has told the FCC that allowing Sprint and T-Mobile to merge would cost 28,000 jobs across America, also pointing towards competitive concerns and the possible use of Huawei and ZTE 5G equipment.August 27, 2018 by Corinne Reichert in Mobility
Open-source licensing war: Commons ClauseA new open-source license addendum, Commons Clause, has lawyers, developers, businesses, and open-source supporters fighting with each other.August 27, 2018 by Steven Vaughan-Nichols in Cloud
Mastercard signs up Sydney suburb to smart cities programMastercard will collaborate with Liverpool City Council through the its global smart city development program as the Sydney suburb prepares to house the new Western Sydney Airport.August 27, 2018 by Jonathan Chadwick in Innovation
Lenovo introduces five new Android tablets, starting at $70Lenovo doubles down on the declining tablet market, with a bevy of new models that range from dirt cheap to a premium entertainment slate..August 27, 2018 by Sean Portnoy in Tablets
Play VideoSK Telecom launches SmartThings pet trackerSK Telecom has launched SmartThings Tracker, a tag that weighs 24 grams designed to track children and pets using its Cat.M1 IoT network.August 27, 2018 in Innovation
Toyota invests $500m in Uber as part of autonomous vehicle partnershipThe two companies will work together with the aim of piloting autonomous ride-sharing services by 2021.August 27, 2018 by Jonathan Chadwick in Innovation
Cubic scores AU$50m slice of Sydney's AU$123m transport management systemThe state will be developing a new multimillion-dollar transport management system that offers real-time information to commuters.August 27, 2018 by Asha Barbaschow in Innovation
Hawaiki partners with TE SubCom for second NOCThe Hawaiki transpacific subsea cable now has network operations centres across Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, with TE SubCom providing additional backup services out of New Jersey.August 27, 2018 by Corinne Reichert in Mobility
Play VideoFacebook's Onavo VPN removed from Apple App Store over data privacy violationsReports suggest the app was removed based on a request from Apple.August 27, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Security