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Watson to Enable In-Game Voice Interaction In Star Trek VR Game
Players in the new "Star Trek: Bridge Crew" virtual reality game will benefit from in-game voice interaction powered by IBM Watson's VR Speech Sandbox
Microsoft Widens Office’s Doors for Developers At Build
Microsoft announces new ways developers can integrate their apps with Teams, Word, Excel and more at Build
How VMware Is Helping Google Make Chromebooks More Relevant For Business
DELL EMC WORLD 2017: It does make a modicum of sense that the world’s virtualisation king would get involved with a connected device that is devoid of a hard drive
Snowden Advocates the Need for Open Source And OpenStack
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden says that open source and OpenStack can help users avoid the silent vulnerability of things they don't control or influence
OpenStack Summit Emphasizes Emerging Deployment Models
The OpenStack Summit kicks off with discussion on moving beyond just the private cloud model to a managed private-cloud-as-a-service approach
Oracle CEO Mark Hurd Says Enterprise Cloud Migration In Early Stages
Oracle executives discuss the company’s enterprise cloud strategy and announced a big deal with AT&T affecting 70,000 service personnel
Microsoft Invests In Two More Artificial Intelligence Startups
It's never been a better time to be an AI startup looking for funding
Google Criticized For Requesting More Groundwater To Cool Data Center
Google says own studies show that pumping 1.5m gallons a day from an aquifer to cool its data center will have no adverse effects on groundwater supplies
Hackers Steal, Release New Netflix ‘Orange Is the New Black’ Episodes
ANALYSIS: Attackers leak new season of the Netflix show "Orange Is the New Black," exposing a weakness in the distributed model for media content development
FCC Chairman Sets Public Course for Making New Internet Regulations
ANALYSIS: FCC Chairman Ajit Pai says starting a fully public rule-making process to reverse last year's decision to regulate ISPs
How F8 Illustrated Facebook’s Continuous Evolution
ANALYSIS: Facebook uses F8 conference to show that it continues to move far beyond just being the "Blue App" on a smartphone or laptop
Philips Executive Wants Enterprises to Move Down Digital Path
ANALYSIS: Liat Ben Zur is showing enterprises how to move from just making and marketing products into becoming fully-realized digital businesses
Docker Expands Enterprise Focus As Container Ecosystem Matures
Docker discusses initiatives at DockerCon that that will help enterprises implement containers as the open source technology evolves and matures
Docker Opens Ups Container Platform With LinuxKit And Moby Project
At DockerCon 17, Docker announces a pair of new projects to help developers and organisations build their own container-optimized Linux platforms
Intel Developer Forum Falls Victim To Chip Maker’s Evolution
The chip maker's increasingly diverse market focus leads Intel to retire the popular annual developer conference.
Latest Tax Scams Pressure Businesses With Emails, Phone Calls
ANALYSIS: While most tax scams target individual taxpayers, there are some new ones aimed at businesses that will try to approach your employees
Why Hope Springs Eternal For Apple To Introduce An iPad Pro In 2017
ANALYSIS: There are still plenty of reasons to believe that Apple will follow up new iPad by introducing an updated iPad Pro
IBM Report Details 2017 Tax Scams As IRS Filing Deadline Nears
As the Tax Day 2017 filing deadline of Tuesday April 18 nears, IBM is warning of an increase in tax-related spam and scams
Moonlight Maze Attack Still Relevant Two Decades After Initial Debut
Attack code first used in 1996 is still in use by attackers building malware in 2017, according to new research from Kaspersky Lab and Kings College London
Macro Malware, Aging Worms Continue To Pose Threat To Present Day
Macro malware, which is so 1990s, has made a comeback, joining other aging cyber-threats, such as PHP scripts and the Microsoft Slammer worm
Quiet Release Of New iPad Signals Change In Apple Marketing Approach
The only mention of the new version of the iPad and the updated version of iOS were press releases, with no usual over-the-top announcement
IBM Tells Customers That ‘Cloud Native’ Is The Future
ANALYSIS: IBM tells customers at InterConnect that "Cloud Native" applications that are designed and optimized to run in the cloud are in their future
Software AG Brings Structure, Security To The Internet Of Things
Combining an open model with enforced standards solves many of the challenges presented by the internet of things
How IBM Plans To Serve The ‘Making Better Decisions’ Business Market
ANALYSIS: IBM's multibillion-dollar strategy for a market no-one else has ever heard of...
Docker At 4: The Container Revolution Continues
ANALYSIS: Four years ago, few had heard of Docker. Now it's one of the leading technologies helping to enable DevOps and microservices deployments
Pwn2Own Hackers Earn $340,000 Exploiting Windows, macOS
The second day of the Pwn2Own 2017 hacking competition reveals Windows, macOS, Adobe Flash and web browser exploits
Ubuntu Linux Falls On Day 1 Of Pwn2Own Hacking Competition
First day of Trend Micro-sponsored Pwn2Own competition awards $233,000 to security researchers for exploiting software
Unsecured Apple, Android Smartphones Are Major Security Threats
ANALYSIS: Apple & Android smartphones that lack augmented security measures leave high-priority hacking targets, such as President Donald Trump, vulnerable
WD, UN Use Big Data Competition To Fight Climate Change
Data for Climate Action is an open innovation challenge to use data science and big data from the private sector to fight climate change