Mandiant suspects the involvement of the Chinese hackers
August 18, 2014
Internet Of Things Standards Are Years Away – Roundtable
There are still too many standards for the Internet of Things, according to an industry roundtable.
M-Government Abu Dhabi 2014
M-Government Abu Dhabi 2014 focuses on the theme of ‘Smart World’ and provides the necessary education and tools for GCC ICT officials to meet their global peers, benchmark against industry best practices, view successful case studies ...
Samsung Extends Olympic Partnership Until 2020
Samsung is to provide smartphones, tablets, PCs and printers to Pyeongchang 2018 and Tokyo 2020
Syrian Malware Is On The Rise, Warns Kaspersky
As the civil war in Syria enters its fourth year, cyber warfare shows no sign of abating
Sportlobster Wants To Take Sports Fans Away From Twitter And Facebook
Sportlobster CEO Andy Meikle plans US expansion after gaining 1.6 million users
Google Buys Social Imaging Startup JetPac
Google is to acquire JetPac, which extracts data from Instagram photos to create city guides
Julian Assange Is Planning To Leave The Embassy Of Ecuador
Assange says he's ready to get out of the embassy... but he's not handing himself in and the UK is still trying to extradite him
US Security Panel Approves IBM Server Sale To Lenovo
A US government review has given the go-ahead for the $2.3bn transaction, which could now conclude by the end of the year
Microsoft Pulls Buggy Update After ‘Blue Screen Of Death’ Reports
Microsoft has withdrawn one of its Patch Teusday updates from last week after users reported it caused system crashes
The World’s First Smartphone, The IBM Simon, Enters London Science Museum
IBM's Simon, the first mobile phone with a touchscreen PDA will be seen at London's Science Museum, 20 years after its launch
Apple Fixes WebKit Vulnerability in Safari
Apple updates its Safari web browser, fixing a multiple memory compression issue