Trump Kim summit: Whatever happens, North Korea-US cyberwar will rage on
Opinion: A grin and a handshake will not change the attitude of either when it comes to hacking at the country scale.
Opinion: A grin and a handshake will not change the attitude of either when it comes to hacking at the country scale.
Apple is poised to announce the iPhone X, two other iPhones, a new Apple TV, and more at its launch event in Cupertino. Here's everything we expect -- and what we still don't know.
Just six weeks on from WannaCry, the world has fallen victim to another fast-spreading ransomware in the form of Petya/GoldenEye. Why haven't lessons been learned?
As infamous hacker conference DEF CON wraps up its 23rd year in Las Vegas today, news reports trickle out, with the non-technical and sensational talks grabbing the first round of headlines.
The fourth generation Apple TV feels like the start of something big. But right now there's so much terribly wrong with Apple's latest set-top box, it's hard to know where to begin.
Security news items for the week ending January 9, 2015. Covers enterprise, controversies, reports and more.
Apple may be the rarest of U.S. tech companies---one that can make gobs of money in China sans excessive counterfeiting. The big question is how long Apple can enjoy its Chinese honeymoon.
If you're interested in technology and you want to know who to follow on Twitter, here is a directory of leading tech journalists, commentators, and personalities, divided by categories and specialties.
We covered a lot of ground this past year here on ZDNet, tracking the movers and shakers of the tech industry. But along the way, we came across a few stories that I refer to as "talkers," spotlight stories that not only generated a fair amount of buzz among techies but sometimes even managed to cross over in other circles, including sports, Washington and Hollywood.
A Microsoft Office promotion, fake H1N1 alerts and AT&T's Verizon lawsuit are among today's top headlines.