Times have changed. Today, information is a currency unto itself. And using stolen access to small office networks can often be just as valuable as the data that might be stored there. Unlike larger corporate networks, many small businesses don’t... Read More
Category: Technology (Page 35 of 41)
Close to 50% of all corporate cybercrimes are facilitated by insiders. Teach employees to click cautiously when opening unfamiliar emails. Small businesses are a huge target for email phishing scams. Fake emails from Amazon, photocopiers, fax machines... Read More
If you need to transfer data from one smartphone to another, we have good news for you. Acronis True Image app makes it easy. Just install, run a backup on one device and restore it on the other. The entire process is transparent and you’ll even be... Read More
When we first introduced the new Hulu experience and Hulu with Live TV (beta) in May, we launched on five platforms — Apple TV, Xbox One, iOS and Android mobile devices, and Chromecast. Focusing on a handful of devices allowed us to learn a lot... Read More
The Internet has not spread around the globe equally. Just as each country has its own economic policy, each one’s relationship with technology also affects how it stands in comparison to neighboring nations. When navigating the globe’s public... Read More
CodeSpeak Books, launched on Kickstarter last week, is geared toward children 2-6+ years of age. The first book is delightfully titled How to Turn Your Grownup into a Robot, an exciting way to engage children at such a young malleable age. The... Read More
Once in awhile you come across a new piece of equipment that seems so obvious that you wonder why it hadn’t been created sooner. The Meem automatic “Charge it up = Back it up” is one of those devices. In a single easy to install... Read More
Heavy is the head that wears the crown at HBO. The gold standard for premium, adult, edgy programming had to watch Netflix come to the party and use personalization to eat away at its influence. You’ve got to hand it to HBO, with franchises... Read More
iPhone suffering from sudden shutdowns? Seem like it can’t hold a charge? Does it feel like it’s burning when charging? Here are some fixes for your problems. CREDIT CNET ... Read More
2017 will go down as the year ransomware hit the mainstream, thanks largely to malware known variously as WannaCry, WannaCrypt or WannaCryptor 2.0. The malicious software compromised systems across Asia, Europe and beyond, affecting high-profile... Read More
Google, Uber and Intel are just some of the tech giants best known for their efforts to manufacture a self-driving car, there are also hundreds of sprouting start-ups developing various aspects of this technology. Comet Labs in the US has identified... Read More
Google just announced a bunch of new features for its home assistant, Google Home. The device will now be able to make calls and set reminders, along with a few other features. ... Read More
More Than 190 Students and Teams Submitted Innovative Solutions to Global Environmental Issues; Other Winning Entries from Around the World Included an Improved Water Filtration Device, a Fluoride Filter and a Water Collection/ Filtration... Read More
Verizon will join Amazon as an official NFL streaming partner in 2017. The Wall Street Journal’s Joe Flint reports that Verizon has purchased the rights to exclusively stream the Baltimore Ravens-Jacksonville Jaguars game live on September 24 for a... Read More
Do you have an internet connection that chugs along, but lags from time to time? Are you tired of your Internet Service Provider and looking for an alternative? Is it because your internet connection isn’t fast enough? So, while you might not... Read More