Researchers at Kaspersky say a Brazilian bank’s entire online footprint was commandeered in a five-hour heist. The post How Hackers Hijacked a Bank’s Entire Online […] Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Month: April 2017
Microsoft Greatly Expands Capacity of Cloud-Based Project Online
Microsoft has massively increased the number of projects this cloud service can manage for its enterprise customers. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Apple finally refreshes the Mac Pro, but the model you want isn’t coming this year
No three words will stop a Mac user in their tracks faster than these: Mac Pro update. It’s been more than three years since Apple […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
VR coasters are improving rapidly and discarding what doesn’t work
Rapid iteration and constant improvements are leading to and incredible future for VR in theme parks. Alongside the launch of Galaxtic Attack, the new virtual and […] Read the original post by Russell Holly
American Spies Now Have Their Very Own Smartphone App
Chris Rasmussen is on a mission, which makes sense, since he’s a spy. But this mission isn’t spooky. It’s geeky. The post American Spies Now […] Read the original post by Emily Dreyfuss
Apple Stays Quiet on the Future of Mac mini but Claims It’s Still an ‘Important Product’
The Mac mini hasn’t been updated since 2014, which is a long time by Apple’s standards. Apple has launched the MacBook Pro with Touch Bar […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Facebook’s rocket ship icon is a test flight for a secondary news feed
If you see a rocket-ship icon on your Facebook feed on iOS or Android (top of the screen for Android, bottom for iOS), it’s apparently […] Read the original post by Ian Paul
Your Guide to the Crazy, Intertwined YouTube Starscape
From book deals to endorsements to rabid fandoms, the masters of the You-niverse are unlocking the power of nuclear synergy. The post Your Guide to […] Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis
How to check which applications are still 32-bit on iPhone and iPad
Worried your favorite apps may not work in the future? Take a look at which apps could be in danger. As sure as the sun will […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Startup Cohesity Banks $90M in VC, Refreshes Storage Platform
Young storage company reveals its largest funding round to date, co-led by investors GV (formerly Google Ventures) and Sequoia Capital. Oh yes, it also introduced […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Time is a flat circle: The world is always Samsung’s oyster
If you’re old enough to remember the mid-2000s, you might recall that we were repeatedly told how Microsoft was going to pull the rug out […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Former US General: Bombing North Korea ‘May Be The Only Option Left’
A retired four-star U.S. general warns that a pre-emptive strike on North Korea may be the only real solution to address the North Korean nuclear […] Read the original post by The Daily Caller
Amazon Unveils Deep Discounts On Select Unlocked Phones, Tues and Wed Only – Deal Alert
If you’re in the market for an unlocked phone, you’ll save serious cash by buying one of these on Amazon, but the special event runs […] Read the original post by DealPost Team
iOS 11 Feature Wishlist: Siri Becomes a Real Assistant with More Integrations
This year, Siri has been outshone and surpassed by Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. While they’re not perfect, they’re doing things that Siri won’t, in […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
RIP, Twitter Egg. It Was Good Knowing You, However Anonymously
With the social-media platform killing off its infamous avatar, we pay our respects to the departed. The post RIP, Twitter Egg. It Was Good Knowing […] Read the original post by Peter Rubin and Brian Raftery