Google has revealed a third of UK colleges and universities are using Google Apps for Education.
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The Disney Co. on Wednesday announced a new touch-screen technology that offers users tactile sensations that mimic real surfaces.
As SoC price continue to drop and their implementation continues to rise, connected appliances (Internet of Things) will be become an attractive avenue for cyber criminals.
BYOD becomes a bit more complicated when you work in an environment that requires stronger forms of authentication than a username and password combination.
CEOs are increasingly looking to their customers for the development of business strategies, according to a global study of C-level executives, in which CIOs responded overwhelmingly their focus was on front office digitisation.
As we get ready for the next batch of Apple announcements (most likely the iPad 5 and a new iPad mini) on October 22, there’s been some discussion about whether the iPad 5
This tidbit just in from the researchers at Computer Economics: 15% of the IT staffs at large organizations consists of contractors, versus regular salaried employees. This continues a trend that arose last year, part of a four-fold increase in the past two years.
A decade ago, almost no one used online backup services to store their data in the cloud. Yet, as smartphones become ubiquitous, the need to synchronize data among multiple devices has boosted the use of cloud backups
BH Consulting, a specialist firm in information security consulting, today announced that its CEO Brian Honan has been appointed as a Special Advisor on Internet Security to Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3).
Google is expanding its bug bounty program to include awards for patches that make material security improvements to open source software – even when the software isn’t directly maintained by Google itself.