iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending June 28
The photoleaks of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 5S - or something – become a photophlood this week, revealing that, among other things, the Next iPhone will indeed have a battery.
View ArticleRed Hat OpenShift delivers rapid app deployment, collaboration
Platform as a Service is a cloud-based hosting environment for application development designed to provide a full-featured development, staging and production environment without the need for extensive...
View ArticleRed Hat OpenShift upgrade reaffirms commitment to PaaS
Red Hat has released the second version of its OpenShift Enterprise platform as a service (PaaS), which comes with tools that make it easier to deploy, and provide integration with more hardware...
View ArticleAs customers fume, Microsoft promises Surface Pro 2 firmware fix ASAP
Even as Microsoft promised to speed up work on a re-release for a flawed Surface Pro 2 firmware update, customers continued to damn the company for the fiasco.
View ArticleTarget malware written by 17 year-old Russian teen from St Petersburg, firm...
The card-skimming malware used to steal the credit card data of up to 110 million Target customers was "off-the-shelf" malware created by a 17 year-old Russian programmer, US security analyst...
View ArticleWhat is 3D printing?
3D printers are the hottest new technology on the IT landscape. Everyone --users and vendors alike-- wants a piece of the pie and, with 3D systems now printing candy and food, they could get their...
View ArticleMicrosoft sticks to vow, leaves XP exposed to ongoing attacks
Hackers are already exploiting an Internet Explorer vulnerability left unpatched in Windows XP on Tuesday, Microsoft and security experts said.
View ArticleMicrosoft slates critical IE, Windows patches for next week
Microsoft pans to ship six security updates to customers next week, patching all versions of Internet Explorer and nearly all supported editions of Windows.
View ArticleOpen source tool could sniff out most heavily censored websites
Georgia Tech researchers are seeking the assistance of website operators to help better understand which sites are being censored and then figure out how to get around such restricted access by...
View ArticleOpinion: Git legit in the enterprise
Originally created as a distributed code management system for open source development, Git's popularity has skyrocketed as independent developers have adopted the tool for its speed, flexibility and...
View ArticleDocker 1.6 caters to dev and ops alike with new features
Docker has adopted the "ship early and often" mantra of software developers, but it isn't just shipping a new version of the Docker client a mere two months after the last one. Instead, it's offering...
View ArticleSeparating science fact from science fiction in robotics (with video)
Science-fiction movies often show robots freely running across the screen, either wreaking havoc or saving the world.
View ArticleIT job gains: Not as bright as they appear
The IT job market for the first half of 2015 is a touch softer than it originally seemed, soft enough that IT job growth is not only flat, but shrinking slightly.
View ArticleInside Origin Energy’s skunkworks analytics program
Shadow IT has a bad reputation among people whose job it is to police an enterprise’s use of technology. But sometimes it can be worth it. Ask James Moor, for example.
View ArticleOrigin Energy grows broadband base
Origin Energy ended FY19 with around 8000 broadband customers, the company reported today.
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