Ransomware, DDoS now top threats as hackers look for big paydays
What do hackers want? Mostly, money.
What do hackers want? Mostly, money.
Google's Go language has been the focus of a huge rise in interest among developers, according to the long-running Tiobe Index.
New processors in the next batch of smartphones will enable native machine learning to some degree to make devices smarter even when they aren't connnected.
Nokia bought French health device manufacturer Withings earlier this year to take on the IoT healthcare market. What's next for the company?
Microsoft has a new build of Windows 10 for the Anniversary update, which irons out a number of bugs that could hinder office productivity.
Chinese e-commerce giant is looking to privatise department store chain, Intime, with an estimated US$2.6 billion, in a move it says heralds a "new form of retail in China".
The Australian Medical Association has published a position statement urging the government to improve access to affordable and reliable high-speed broadband for Australians living in regional and remote areas so they can take advantage of telehealth solutions.
Adelaide has put out the call for infrastructure, services, and connectivity providers for the construction of its 10Gbps fibre broadband network, and will also roll out smart parking and upgrade its free Wi-Fi network in 2017.
For now, only Samsung Galaxy S7 users can gain access to Singtel's upgraded 4G network enabling 450Mbps speeds, while the telco is also undertaking 1Gbps tests with Ericsson.
Samsung Electronics vice chairman Lee Jae-yong has been called in for questioning for Thursday by special prosecutors over bribing allegations involving the South Korean president.
Tata Group plans to build a datacentre in South Korea to prepare for the rise of connected cars, according to a report.
Weibo leak may reveal HTC's next smartphone.
It was different, it was bold. How is it now? Ten years later, we dug up the original iPhone to give it another spin.
The integration offers any online Wix Store the ability to accept both online and in-person payments through Square via mobile device based POS.
You send your laptop to the Geek Squad for repairs, not a search. But the FBI has paid Geek Squad techs to inform on customers - a search with no warrant. Can the government ignore the Constitution by getting private firms to do its bidding?
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