Samsung taps DOD tech veteran to head enterprise push
Samsung Electronics has appointed the former CIO of the Department of Defense to help a global push to expand its mobile enterprise business.
View ArticleTrump's cybersecurity mystery: 90 days in, where's the plan?
On Jan. 6, Donald Trump said his administration would produce a report on cybersecurity within 90 days after his inaguration. On Wednesday, President Trump marks his 90th day in office with no sign of...
View ArticleFake heads and robot probes: testing smartphones prior to launch
On the shelves of a laboratory near San Francisco sit tanks and tanks of mysterious looking liquids. It's the Silicon Valley offices of UL, a product testing organisation previously known as...
View ArticlePalantir to pay US$1.7 million to settle racial hiring bias claim
Data analytics company Palantir will pay US$1.7 million in back pay and stock options to settle charges that it routinely discriminated against Asian job applicants. In addition, it must also hire...
View ArticleGoogle becomes first foreign internet company to launch service in Cuba
Google servers inside Cuba are now live on the Internet, marking a major milestone in the country's communications evolution and promising faster access to Google's services for Cuban users.
View ArticleBlackBerry KeyOne to launch in US and Canada in late May
The BlackBerry KeyOne, an Android-based smartphone with a hardware keyboard, will be available in the U.S. and Canada from May 31, the phone's maker said Thursday.
View ArticleThe BlackBerry KeyOne - a surprising phone with a hardware keyboard
For the first time the iconic BlackBerry hardware keyboard has been married with Android in the BlackBerry KeyOne.
View ArticleSony's clever image sensor helps autonomous cars see better
Sony has developed a CCD image sensor that can help autonomous cars make sense of electronic road signs and see better when transitioning between dark tunnels and daylight.
View ArticleThis tiny drone can be carried and deployed by soldiers
Drone-maker AeroVironment has developed a handheld quadcopter that it says can be carried by soldiers on the battlefield and quickly deployed to get an aerial look at a potentially hostile location.
View ArticleHow to protect your Google and Facebook accounts with a security key
Security keys offer a more secure alternative to code-based two-factor authentication.
View ArticleThe next 5 years in AI will be frenetic, says Intel's new AI chief
Research into artificial intelligence is going gangbusters, and the frenetic pace won't let up for about five years.
View ArticleSamsung's Note8 to debut in September
Samsung's Note8 will launch in mid-September with a big screen, dual cameras, stylus and a hope that the smartphone maker can finally put the Note7 battery debacle behind it.
View ArticleDeX gets an upgrade with the Samsung Galaxy S9
A better camera and personalized emojis might headline the new features on Samsung's Galaxy S9, but there's are good reasons for enterprise users to take notice: a new version of its innovative DeX...
View ArticleSamsung's Note 9 takes DeX to a new level
Samsung's Note 9 improves on DeX and introduces a new stylus that can be used as a clicker.
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