UK builds £40m military cyber defence centre
'State-of-the-art' facility to be opened to boost cyber defences, although details on personnel and capabilities remain vague.
'State-of-the-art' facility to be opened to boost cyber defences, although details on personnel and capabilities remain vague.
The Amazon Tap is a versatile Bluetooth speaker with Alexa inside. The battery lets you take this "Amazon Echo" with you.
David Gewirtz wakes up Monday to find 5+ years of his cloud backups missing, deleted by the very same cloud storage vendor to whom he's entrusted his data. Many lessons are learned.
It seems the new iPhone SE hasn't exactly been flying off the shelves since its release. But the iPad Pro seems to be doing well.
The new iPhone SE might be much smaller than the iPhone 6S or 6S Plus, but it turns out it's also a lot more vulnerable to some kinds of damage.
Adobe just held their 2016 Digital Marketing Summit, and the undercurrent -- even more than the loudly announced "stuff" -- had blockbuster significance for this company. If they can follow through. Here's what I mean.
The company broadened its Apollo line of servers with gear aimed at targeted use cases.
It's an amazing time to celebrate robots. Here's the skinny on NRW.
Purchasing the Indian IT outsourcer from Hewlett-Packard could cost up to $1.1 billion.
BlackBerry has done a U-turn on two privacy features it originally wanted BBM users to pay for.
They are not a "they" at all, or for that matter, a "she." Instead, it's code that's been programmed to have a "female" persona. And that code has originated from companies where the workforce is overwhelmingly male.
Stratasys has cut the 3D printing prototyping process dramatically with the launch of its J750 system. The 3D printer may just boost growth and leave rivals scrambling.
Microsoft's Tay bot is a perfect example of the tension between security, experimentation, permission and forgiveness.
The FreeBSD Foundation on Monday released the latest stable version of FreeBSD.
In the wake of streaming services launching in Australia and piracy numbers going down, the three-strikes code should be shelved, Comms Alliance has recommended.