Play VideoSecurity flaws found in Xilinx's SoC boards, one is unpatchableXilinx Zynq UltraScale+ SoCs are normally used in automotive, aviation, consumer electronics, industrial, and military components.August 30, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in Security
Play VideoOptimizing IoT for blueberry farms: A learning experience for IntelZDNet's Stephanie Condon tells Karen Roby how Intel improved its Connected Logistics Platform after conducting a pilot project with blueberry farmers.August 30, 2019 by Karen Roby in Internet of Things
Company behind Foxit PDF Reader announces security breachFoxit Software said hackers breached website accounts and stole user information.August 30, 2019 by Catalin Cimpanu in Security
Microsoft's latest Windows 10 20H1 test build adds cloud-reset optionMicrosoft has added its promised cloud-reset feature, plus a new tablet-mode option to its latest Windows 10 20H1 test build, No. 18970.August 30, 2019 by Mary Jo Foley in Windows 10
Play VideoHow to make analytics more accessible to the general business userKate Wright, head of augmented business intelligence Hana an Analytics at SAP, explains to Tonya Hall the process and the importance of making analytics available for more than just data scientists.August 30, 2019 by Tonya Hall in Big Data
Samsung Galaxy A50 on Xfinity Mobile review: Affordable powerful Android phone with attractive cellular optionsWhile flagship phones are priced over $1,000 it is good to see there are still good quality affordable smartphones. The Galaxy A50 is one third the cost of the latest flagships and Xfinity Mobile offers attractive pricing on the Verizon cellular network.August 30, 2019 by Matthew Miller in Mobility
Play VideoLife on Mars? Researchers look for ways to reduce the health risksAny mission to Mars will face many health risks, but researchers are already working on how to tackle them.August 30, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in Health
Plasma thrusters for small satellite systems hit hyper driveThe new space race isn't about Mars or the moon, but cheap satellite constellations.August 30, 2019 by Greg Nichols in Robotics
Parallels Desktop 15 for Mac review: Metal support brings improved graphics performanceParallels Desktop 15 supports a wider range of PC software than ever before, and is a genuine 'best of both worlds' option that allows Mac users to run key Windows business apps.August 30, 2019 by Cliff Joseph in Virtualization
Here's why Samsung's Note 10 Plus is such a boring upgradeThere's nothing wrong with the Note 10 Plus, I just wanted more.August 30, 2019 by Jason Cipriani in Mobility
Play VideoHuawei expands AI products portfolio with new chip and computing frameworkChinese tech giant announces the commercial launch of Ascend 910 AI chip and AI computing framework MindSpore.August 30, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in AI & Robotics
Intel tunes its IoT solutions with the help of blueberry farmersWorking with farmers and fruit processors in Oregon, the chipmaker refined its supply chain solutions for cold chain use cases.August 30, 2019 by Stephanie Condon in Internet of Things
Using cloud, big data and biometrics to build the airport of the futureNew technologies could turn air travel into a pleasure, not a pain.August 30, 2019 by Mark Samuels in CXO
Brexit, trade wars: So how are France's tech reforms holding up?Amid European and global uncertainties, France has been working on gender equality and attracting tech talent.August 30, 2019 by Frances Marcellin in Innovation
The ultimate e-book on hurricanes is an iPad exclusive"Hurricane Journey" by Jim Edds and Jeff Gammons is truly an amazing showcase of what the iBooks authoring platform for the iPad can really do. And if you buy it, it may save your life.August 30, 2019 by Jason Perlow in iPad
Developers: This cute 8-bit RPG game wants to teach you new coding skillsThe cloud telephony platform takes an entertainingly new approach to developer training.August 30, 2019 by Simon Bisson in Developer
Google finds malicious sites pushing iOS exploits for yearsGoogle finds exploits for 14 iOS vulnerabilities, grouped in five exploit chains, deployed in the wild since September 2016.August 30, 2019 by Catalin Cimpanu in Security
Japan approves second material for Samsung export: ReportJapan has approved the export of hydrogen fluoride to Samsung Electronics, the second material to be allowed since it imposed trade restrictions in South Korea in their diplomatic spat.August 29, 2019 by Cho Mu-Hyun in Tech Industry