The Wi-Fi Krack
Security Vulnerability Highlights a Flaw in the Standard's Creation A vulnerability reported this week in the WPA2 protocol is a significant development owing to the ubiquity of the implementation.
View ArticleMedia Streaming Market Poised to Flourish
New Devices Signal Fierce Competition The past few weeks have seen a slew of new TV-related products and features announced from the likes of Amazon, Apple and Roku.
View ArticleSeeing Double
Can ZTE's Dual-Display Phone Start a Trend? This week, ZTE launched its dual-display Axon M, a flagship Android smartphone with two full high-definition, 5.2-inch colour screens.
View ArticleiPads and Jet Engines
Apple and GE Ally on Industrial Apps and Employee IT Apple and General Electric (GE) announced a two-part enterprise partnership on 18 October 2017.
View ArticleTackling a Trillion Points of Weakness
ARM Unveils Security Framework for IoT Devices In 2016, at ARM's annual developer conference, ARM and SoftBank chairman, Masayoshi Son, predicted that there would be 1 trillion connected devices by 2035.
View ArticleMobile Broadband Set to Dominate 5G Adoption
Video Content Will Be a Major Driver of Subscriptions Autonomous driving, remote healthcare and fixed wireless access have regularly been touted as the "killer" services for new 5G networks.
View ArticleSupercomputing-as-a-Service
Microsoft Partners with Cray to Fast-Track Computations Cloud computing, the business of renting computer power and other technology infrastructure, has become a standard and convenient service...
View ArticleDJI Brings Order to Drone World
Global Market Leader Looks to Avert Chaos As the world's leading provider of drones, DJI has good reason to support responsible drone use.
View ArticleBig-Box Robots
Walmart Deploys Robots for In-Store Logistics With more than 2 million employees, Walmart is an ocean liner of a company.
View ArticleGoogle Unveils YouTube TV App
Moves to Attract Cord-Cutters On Monday, Google announced a new YouTube TV app for smart TVs, streaming devices and games consoles.
View ArticleGoogle Wants to Revive Lifelogging
New Wearable Camera Aims to Succeed Where Others Failed At an event last month, Google unveiled a range of smart devices.
View ArticleWell Rounded
Square Unveils a Fully-Fledged Cash Register Square began as a company that offered very small businesses a way to accept credit card payments.
View ArticleThe iPhone Ultrasound Machine
Butterfly iQ Is a Portable Imaging Device Smartphones continue to seep into previously unrelated industries. Now they're being used to power medical equipment.
View ArticleAltice and Sprint Announce Tie-Up
Altice USA to Launch Mobile Service Using Sprint's Network On Sunday, Altice USA, the fourth-largest cable company in the country, and Sprint, the fourth-largest wireless provider, announced a...
View ArticleXiaomi Rekindles Global Ambitions
Enters Western Europe with Launch in Spain Xiaomi's star burned bright early on. About three years after it began selling smartphones, the Chinese phone-maker became a top-five brand, coming to market...
View ArticleUK Mobile Data Usage Set to Skyrocket
Forecast Shows Data Traffic Could Rise Sevenfold to 2021 The average UK mobile subscriber could devour as much as 18GB of data per month in 2021, according to our latest UK mobile operator forecast,...
View ArticleWaymo Hits Milestone with Autonomous Cars
Driverless Vehicles Are Now a Reality in Phoenix, Arizona Waymo, a unit of Alphabet, has begun testing autonomous vehicles on public roads in Phoenix, Arizona, without human safety drivers at the wheel.
View ArticleFinding Fido
Vodafone Pushes into Consumer IoT Last week, Vodafone introduced a consumer-focused platform for the Internet of things (IoT) and a range of products.
View ArticleUber Partners with NASA
Ride-Hailing Company Envisions Flying Cars Uber moved a step closer to making its ambitious flying car plans a reality, as it announced a deal with NASA.
View ArticleMulti-Gigabit Wi-Fi Comes of Age
Faster Wi-Fi in an Age of Gigabit LTE Multi-gigabit Wi-Fi has been a rising technology for some years now. The standard, also known as IEEE 802.11ad, is the successor to 802.11ac.
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