SmartPhones stories - Page 82
Growth in device shipments not returning any time soon
Mon, 10th Oct 2016
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pc market
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analyst report
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technology gifts
Global combined device shipments are set to decline for the second year in a row, according to a forecast by Gartner.
Chanel transforms its runway into a data center
Thu, 6th Oct 2016
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hyperscale
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dc
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colocation
Chanel's Spring/Summer 2017 show, led by Karl Lagerfeld, featured a runway transformed into a data centre, showcasing intimate technology.
Symantec finds fraudulent jailbreaking site that's tricked 100,000 iOS users
Tue, 4th Oct 2016
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email security
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cybersecurity
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ios
Scammers are now going after unwitting users who want to jailbreak their iOS devices, and are spoofing popular jailbreaking site TaiG to do it.
Connected homes and IoT driving residential security systems
Mon, 3rd Oct 2016
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iot
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cybersecurity
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technavio
The residential security systems market is set to grow more than 7% during 2016-2020, with security cameras leading the way.
BlackBerry bows out of hardware as smartphone business turns sour
Mon, 3rd Oct 2016
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cybersecurity
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google
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apple
The move gives BlackBerry a chance to survive as a pure software and services company, following years of losses for its hardware business.
8 years of Android: malware, malicious apps, and how to stay safe
Mon, 26th Sep 2016
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malware
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semiconductors
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cybersecurity
Android now controls over 85% of the smartphone market and is by far the biggest player in the tablet market as well.
10 cybersecurity lessons learned from Season 2 of Mr. Robot
Mon, 26th Sep 2016
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robots
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cybersecurity
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mr.robot
Cybersecurity and hacking are just plot devices the series uses to achieve its goals, but they play a major role in the series.
Employees download new malware every four seconds, says Check Point
Wed, 21st Sep 2016
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cybersecurity
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check point software
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threat landscape
Check Point report: Employees unwittingly download new malware every four seconds, posing a stark threat to global cyber security.
Trend Micro shows that Linux systems not so bulletproof against trojans
Thu, 15th Sep 2016
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malware
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ddos
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ransomware
Trend Micro says it's not all smooth sailing for Linux users, as its open source based operating system is increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks.
The impact of IoT, cloud and mobility on data center power and cooling infrastructure
Wed, 7th Sep 2016
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datacentre infrastructure
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iot
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byod
Take a snapshot of your data center's current power and cooling infrastructure. In five years, it is likely to be radically different.
Android 6's security features prove no match for Gugi banking trojan
Wed, 7th Sep 2016
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kaspersky
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trojan
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technology gifts
Android 6's security features are proving no match for the Gugi banking trojan, which has been able to slip past the platform's blocking mechanisms.
Check Point says beware of the Trident Exploits on iOS
Tue, 30th Aug 2016
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malware
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cybersecurity
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apple
UAE activist targeted by 'Trident' - a trio of zero-day iOS exploits enabling total device control, discovered by Toronto researchers.
The BIG question: Is tech making us all dumb?
Fri, 26th Aug 2016
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google
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social media
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opinion
Are we entering an age of idiocracy? Is technology making us stupid? These questions are being raised as online culture continues to evolve.
Kiwi startup takes out global award; recognised by Steve Wozniak
Mon, 22nd Aug 2016
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healthtech
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apple
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cto
New Zealand's oDocs has been named the global Best Startup, Social Impact in the annual Talent Unleashed Awards for technological entrepreneurship.
Vendors to rely on partnerships for managed security as BYOD drives deception technology
Mon, 15th Aug 2016
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physical security
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wireless networks
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byod
Demand for deception technology set to rise in response to identity and data theft, says Technavio. Global market expected to grow at 9% CAGR by 2020.
Check Point uncovers new vulnerabilities affecting millions of devices
Mon, 8th Aug 2016
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semiconductors
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supply chain
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quadrooter
Over 900 million Android smartphones and tablets are vulnerable to four new vulnerabilities, according to researchers from Check Point Software.
ESET discovers fake Prisma apps full of trojans
Mon, 8th Aug 2016
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malware
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cybersecurity
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google
ESET researchers reported fake versions of photo transformation app Prisma on Google Play, just ahead of the official app's launch last month.
The Olympics & IT strain: 75% of Australian orgs planning access restrictions
Mon, 8th Aug 2016
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riverbed
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network monitoring
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network downtime
The Rio Olympics are in the spotlights, and IT professionals across Australia have been preparing for the network strain.
BlackBerry offers secure apps via Microsoft's Azure Cloud
Mon, 1st Aug 2016
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public cloud
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microsoft
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cloud services
BlackBerry's Good Dynamics Secure Mobility Platform can now be installed through Microsoft Azure to mobilise business apps.
Intel sees slower data center growth in second quarter 2016
Mon, 25th Jul 2016
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hyperscale
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iot
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dc
Intel's data centre business sees muted growth in Q2, despite overall $13.5bn revenue and solid profitability. CEO Krzanich remains optimistic.