Wearables vs. proctors: Test taking security in the era of constant connectivityJust as smartphones have changed everything, so too will wearables. One challenge will be securing test taking in a world where everything has an active connection.July 20, 2018 by David Gewirtz in Innovation
This old ransomware has been revamped as Bitcoin-stealing malwareJigsaw appears to be back with new malicious intentions, and a simple but effective trick to go after cryptocurrency.July 20, 2018 by Danny Palmer in Security
Play VideoCryptocurrency trade at your figertips: Sirin Labs unveils the first blockchain smartphoneSirin Labs is seeking to kick-start mass adoption by addressing security and usability issues in its pioneering handset.July 20, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Smartphones
Play VideoRonaldinho Coin: Soccer player launches e-sports strategy to go with cryptocurrencyThe strategy that encompasses the cryptocurrency launch aims to establish a football academy, host amateur and global league matches, and develop soccer in digital environments.July 20, 2018 in Innovation
Play VideoAI and blockchain are part of Boeing's vision for the future of air travelEmerging technologies will help a new range of planes to take to the skies.July 20, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Innovation
IoT hacker builds Huawei-based botnet, enslaves 18,000 devices in one dayA hacker has taken only 24 hours to build a botnet which is at least 18,000-devices strong.July 20, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Security
Play VideoHow the VAR (and the referee) spoiled the World Cup finalThe new Video Assistant Referee was supposed to ensure correctness in vital decision-making. It didn't.July 20, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Tech & Work
How police are using voice recognition to make their jobs saferMark Geremia of Nuance Communications and Chief Joseph Solomon of the Methuen, Mass. Police Department explain how police officers use tools like voice recognition to help with everything from paperwork to potentially preventing ambushes.July 20, 2018 by Stephanie Condon in AI & Robotics
All the right moves: Fly jacket turns your body into an intuitive joystickAs augmented reality enhances perception, new ways to control machines draw on the intuitive abilities of our bodiesJuly 20, 2018 by Greg Nichols in Robotics
Meet the robot snakes and bugs that will repair your car's engineRolls-Royce is showing off a brigade of nature-inspired robots tailored for vehicle maintenance.July 20, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation
Play VideoHow police work is evolving, thanks to voice recognition and the cloudMark Geremia of Nuance Communications and Chief Joseph Solomon of the Methuen, Mass. Police Department explain how first responders use tools like voice recognition to help with everything from paperwork to potentially preventing police ambushes.July 20, 2018 by Stephanie Condon in Cloud
Play VideoIntuit sells its largest data center amid move to AWSIntuit said it has sold its largest data center to H5 Data Centers as it aims to speed up its move to the cloud.July 20, 2018 in Cloud
Play VideoeBay reports $533 million in Q2 net incomeThe San Jose, California-headquartered corporation delivered in-line second quarter financial results, reporting net income of $533 million, or 64 cents per share.July 19, 2018 in Tech Industry
Play VideoKT's AI assistant checks in to Novotel Ambassador HotelThe company's Giga Genie has been applied at the Novotel Ambassador Hotel & Residence at Dongdaemun, Seoul, allowing guests to use voice commands in their rooms.July 19, 2018 in Innovation
Play VideoSwedish startup unveils all-electric autonomous logging truckEinride's all-electric, driverless logging truck prototype uses NVIDIA's DRIVE self-driving platform and can operate autonomously or be controlled via a remote teleoperator.July 19, 2018 in Innovation
Apple's 'toasted sandwich' store in Melbourne to be replaced by boxy designMelbourne's proposed flagship Apple store has gained solar panels, and creates more public space.July 19, 2018 by Chris Duckett in Mobility
Play VideoGrab and NUS establish $4.4m AI lab for urban transportNational University of Singapore (NUS) and ride-sharing operator Grab have set up an AI laboratory to study transport patterns across Southeast Asia and develop applications to "transform" urban transport.July 19, 2018 in Innovation
Play VideoOptus picked for NSW government telco panelOptus Business has been chosen to provide mobile, fixed data, fixed voice, and internet services for the NSW government over the next five years as part of its Telecommunications Purchasing Arrangements.July 19, 2018 in Mobility