A Commvault survey of 1,200 IT professionals and executives and found that that many organizations are falling behind in their integration and data analytics efforts. Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Month: November 2017
iOS App of the Week: A Boy and His Blob
The App Store description describes A Boy and His Blob as a “reimagining of the NES classic,” but the iOS version looks to be a […] Read the original post by Sammy Snyder
iPhone 2018 rumors: New modem chips may mean better cellular connectivity
Updated 11/17/17: A new report from KGI details several improvements to cellular connectivity. It’s not enough that the new iPhone X is only a few days […] Read the original post by Macworld Staff
Apple delays HomePod till 2018
Here’s one Apple product you won’t find under the tree this year: HomePod. While Apple had originally planned to release its HomePod smart speaker in […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Apple Says HomePod is Delayed Until Early 2018
Apple today announced it has delayed the release of the HomePod until early 2018. The speaker was originally set to launch in December. In a statement […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
KGI: Next Year’s iPhone Models to Have Upgraded Intel and Qualcomm Modems Enabling Faster LTE Speeds
Apple’s next-generation iPhone models released in 2018 will feature Intel’s XMM 7560 and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X20 modems, enabling faster LTE transmission speeds, according to KGI […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
SecTor Highlights Need for More Trust and Cyber-Security Regulations
The need for continued evolution of cyber-security technologies and approaches was a key theme at the 11th edition of the SecTor security conference in Toronto. Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Apple Extends Free Repairs of Anti-Reflective Coating on Select MacBook and MacBook Pro Models
Apple has extended free repairs of anti-reflective coating issues for select MacBook and MacBook Pro models. Apple has authorized coverage within four years from the original […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Microsoft ‘Connects’ With Open Source Databricks, Cassandra, MariaDB
At Connect 2017, Microsoft embraced Databricks, Cassandra and other open-source projects, hoping to become the go-to cloud provider for enterprise developers. Read the original post by Chethan Rao
‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ Gets 4K Mention on iTunes, Suggesting Disney’s 4K Holdout May Be Ending
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 has received a card on the iTunes Movies storefront that encourages users to watch the film in 4K HDR […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Oracle Issues Emergency Patch for Critical PeopleSoft Vulnerabilities
New PeopleSoft JoltandBleed vulnerabilities could enable an attacker to leak information and gain control of an unpatched system. Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Five Steps to Keep North Korean Hackers Out of Your Network
NEWS ANALYSIS: You can’t prevent all attempts to penetrate your enterprise security, but you can impede the attackers and you can keep them from getting […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Hex TLS Bluetooth speaker review: 808 Audio delivers solid mono thump and good looks, but few amenities
This speaker is attractive, rugged, easy to pack, and it delivers an authoritative thump, but it’s missing a few key features, including speakerphone functionality and […] Read the original post by Jon L. Jacobi
iMovie 10 review: Free video editing that’s elegant and easy
Apple’s iMovie has been around for a long time, and it has always focused on one philosophy: ease of use in a clean and elegant […] Read the original post by Samuel Axon
How to quickly and discreetly disable Face ID on the iPhone X
Face ID is at least as secure as Touch ID, but it does have its drawbacks. If you have an identical twin, for example, they […] Read the original post by Jason Cross