The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Friday, July 17
Google results show slowing growth... embedded SIM cards on the way... Reddit's new rules lack muscle... and more tech news.
View ArticleThe Upload: Your tech news briefing for Monday, July 20
Samsung rolls out thin, light Galaxy Tab S2... drones do good, evil... hacked data from site for cheaters splashed online... and more tech news.
View ArticleThe Upload: Your tech news briefing for Tuesday, July 28
Samsung's bigger Galaxy S6 likely in August...Most Android phones can be hacked via an MMS...Leading researchers want autonomous weapons ban...and more tech news.
View ArticleFake Apple iOS crash reports prove tricky to remove
Some Apple mobile users have been encountering a pop-up message that is particularly difficult to close.
View ArticleSamsung to fix Android’s biggest weakness: slow patching
Samsung, the world’s largest Android vendor, says it will fix the sluggish patching process that's suffered by owners of most Android devices except for Google’s Nexus line.
View ArticleNest Cam review: a slightly pricey way to secure your home
They say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. With Nest's motion-sensing camera, that prevention will put a dent in your wallet.
View ArticleThe shocking truth about Proactive intelligence in iOS 9
Proactive is Apple’s name for an intelligent iOS 9 technology wants to help you get things done – but shockingly it tries to keep your private life private.
View ArticleLG phones most exposed to new Certifi-gate vulnerability
More than 70 percent of Android phones from LG have a plugin installed that exposes them to the Certifi-gate remote support app vulnerability, where a rogue application -- or even a text message -- can...
View Article2016 Predictions: Information Technology
It seems that every year, Christmas decorations begin to appear in stores a little earlier. As sure as the days get shorter – or longer if you’re based in the southern hemisphere like me – the feeling...
View ArticleHow travelers and businesses can stay safe at the Olympic and Paralympic Games
This year’s Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio De Janeiro are sure to be one of the most interesting in history to attend – from the drama of whether Brazil will have things ready on time to the...
View Article99% of compromised user accounts come from password reuse, CSO heavy hitters...
Data breaches are fast becoming a common occurrence as companies try and figure out the best way to protect their information from the ever changing threats driven by cloud and mobile
View ArticleAs governments review security exposure, secure unified workspaces lead the...
With Australia’s prime minister recently outlining details of nation-state cybersecurity breaches and the US president launching an aggressive push to review and upgrade his government’s information...
View ArticleAs governments review security exposure, secure unified workspaces lead the...
With Australia’s prime minister recently outlining details of nation-state cybersecurity breaches and the US president launching an aggressive push to review and upgrade his government’s information...
View ArticleMobile VPN just the beginning as Wangle’s scalable network stack eyes the...
Designing secure and consumer-friendly virtual private networks (VPNs) will convince consumers to adopt the technology as a basic part of their privacy habits, a Perth-based startup has predicted as it...
View ArticleHate website ‘notification’ request spam? Firefox’s Mozilla wants to find a...
Mozilla wants to find out if there's a better way of allowing website 'notification' requests than hitting up visitors as soon as they open a page.
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