Hands on with the Huawei P30 Pro Featured
Let the 2019 cell phone flagships wars begin! It's now Huawei's turn to announce their flagship for their first quarter and they have announced two latest flagship phones, the P30 and P30 Pro.
The Galaxy S11 must be Samsung’s flagship ‘camera’ phone
The gap between Samsung’s and Huawei’s camera tech is getting a bit too big. While Samsung led the industry a few years ago.
Facebook passwords is in plain text Featured
Facebook stored the passwords of hundreds of millions of its users in plain text inside its internal systems, the social media giant has revealed.
Microsoft confirms new bug in cumulative update
Microsoft has confirmed that the March 12 cumulative update for Windows 10 version 1809 and version 1803 has a bug.
Top ten security vulnerabilities most exploited by hackers Featured
Security vulnerabilities in Microsoft software have become an even more popular means of attack by cyber criminals - but an Adobe Flash vulnerability still ranks as the second most used exploit by hacking groups.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 hands-on: More of everything! Featured
It is August, and Samsung is staying true to its typical release cycle by announcing a NOTE-worthy successor to one of its biggest devices.
Samsung Galaxy Watch is announced in two sizes with LTE and multi-day battery life Featured
Surprise, surprise! It turns out that Samsung had one more thing to show us at today's Unpacked event.
Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ hands-on: worthy of celebrity hands Featured
For every smartphone market watcher out there, it's clear as day that Samsung is doing a rather awesome job with its Android smartphones.
Why Linux is better than Windows or macOS for security Featured
Enterprises invest a lot of time, effort and money in keeping their systems secure. The most security-conscious might have a security operations center.
Windows 10 Build 17093: Multi-GPU Controls, Fewer Passwords, HDR Calibration
Microsoft’s upcoming Redstone 4 build of Windows 10 (aka Windows 10 Spring Creators Update) is still adding features, including several new capabilities of interest to enthusiasts — and a few puzzling changes unique to Windows 10 S. Let’s take a look at what’s in the pipeline.
Spectre reboot problems: Now Intel replaces its buggy fix for Skylake PCs Featured
Intel has released new microcode to address the stability and reboot issues on systems after installing its initial mitigations for Variant 2 of the Meltdown and Spectre attacks.
iPhone source code leak? Apple cracks down on 'iOS bootloader' posted on GitHub
Someone has published the purported source code for the iOS bootloader, iBoot, potentially opening the door for hackers and jailbreakers to find vulnerabilities in Apple's mobile OS.
Cisco: Severe bug in our security appliances is now under attack
Cisco's Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) flaw with a CVSS score of 10 is now being exploited by attacks.
No more Windows 10 passwords? Microsoft says Hello to palm-vein biometrics Featured
Microsoft has added Windows 10 Pro support for palm-vein authentication, as part of its Windows Hello facial and fingerprint-recognition system.
Samsung launches refurbished Note 7 phone called Galaxy Note Fan Edition
Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 which caught fire last year and forced a recall is being re-launched as the Galaxy Note Fan Edition (FE) using parts from unused handsets, the South Korean giant said on Sunday.
Samsung: Faulty batteries to blame for Note 7 disaster
Faulty batteries from suppliers were to blame for the Galaxy Note 7 catching fire and exploding, Samsung Electronics has announced after its near four-month-long internal investigations into the matter.
Meet the soft robot which keeps your heart beating
A soft robot which embraces failing hearts to keep blood pumping could one day be used to help keep people with heart failure alive.
Dynamic Lock aims to keep your PC secure by locking your device when you're no longer present
If you're a fan of Windows Hello but dislike how there's no option for it to automatically lock your PC when it detects you as no longer present.
Intel announces 5G modem at CES 2017
Chip giant Intel has announced its 5G modem at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2017 in Las Vegas, calling it a "milestone for the industry" as it will allow companies to develop and launch 5G solutions earlier than previously anticipated.
CES 2017: HP shows off new business convertible and Sprout Pro
HP has shown off its new line-up of PCs including the EliteBook x360, the latest addition to its line of business devices running Windows 10, and Sprout Pro, its second generation all-in-one PC redesigned for commercial applications.
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This ransomware targets HR departments with fake job applications
Cybercriminals are posing as job applicants as part of a new campaign to infect victims in corporate human resources departments with GoldenEye ransomware -- and they're even providing covering letters in an effort to lull targets into a false sense of security.
CES 2017: Intel adds five new NUC mini-PCs with Kaby Lake CPUs
While it may not have completely lived up to its lofty name, Intel's Next Unit of Computing, or NUC, has been as reasonably successful as a mini-desktop PC.
Samsung to bring Galaxy Note 7′s Y-OCTA display to the Galaxy S8
Security flaw in McAfee enterprise software gives attackers root access
Vulnerabilities discovered in Intel McAfee's VirusScan Enterprise for Linux which could lead to the remote takeover of a system were patched six months after disclosure.
Our planes are now 'big flying mobile devices' and top hacking targets
A rapid increase in the power and scale of cyberattacks has affected industries worldwide and the aviation sector is no exception.
Apple’s iOS 10.1.1 update is causing huge battery life problems for some users
No OS update is ever perfect, but Apple’s iOS 10 initially launched to strong reviews and fewer reports of problems than we’ve seen with some of Apple’s other launches. The recent 10.1.1 update.
Ransomware shuts down San Fran transit, but the hacker just got hacked
This week, the San Fransisco transit system experienced the latest in a growing trend of “ransomware” attacks against important pieces of infrastructure.
Firefox zero-day: Mozilla, Tor issue critical patches to block active attacks
Mozilla and Tor have released patches for Firefox and the Firefox-based Tor Browser to block a live attack aimed at unmasking users of the Tor anonymity network.
Internet Archive looks to take digital collection to Canada
The Internet Archive is looking to replicate its database in Canada in the face of potentially increased surveillance powers under a Donald Trump presidency in the United States.
Samsung to include auto-focusing front camera on Galaxy S8: Report
Samsung plans to introduce automatic focus to the front-facing camera on its next flagship rumored to be called the Galaxy S8, according to Korea-based ET News.
Android Nougat experiences: Time with Google Pixel XL reveals LG V20 may be greater than you think
After a couple of months of hesitation, I finally purchased a used Google Pixel XL. It's a fabulous device, but using it also showed me the LG V20 may be one of the most underrated phones of 2016.
SpaceX wants to launch 4,425 internet satellites
SpaceX has just asked the FCC for permission to launch 4,425 satellites that can provide high-speed (1 Gbps) internet around the globe.
When will Microsoft end support for your version of Windows or Office?
Microsoft's support clock never stops ticking. Two very high-profile products will end extended support in 2017: Windows Vista on April and Office 2007. Windows Vista's final date for security updates is April 11, 2017, while Office 2007 support ends on October 10, 2017.
Nvidia builds its own supercomputer, claims top efficiency spot in the TOP500
Every six months, the TOP500 team releases a list of the 500 most powerful supercomputers in the world based on their results in the long-running Linpack benchmark.
China declares it will stop selling iPhones if Trump imposes tariffs
One of Donald Trump’s major campaign promises was to levy extremely high tariffs against countries he feels are taking advantage of us.
LG V20 sells double that of predecessor in the US
LG Electronics has sold 200,000 units of its flagship V20 smartphone in the US since launching there on October 28, the company has announced.