Displaying items by tag: Ray Shaw

Epson thinks smart glasses will play a very important part in our future with growing uptake of its Moverio technology in tourism, health, real estate, education, sports, and, following recent CASA legislation, for drone piloting.

Russians are the best hackers because of their country’s huge education effort starting in the 1970s and 1980s focusing on maths, engineering, programming, and technology, it has been claimed.

Published in Security

According to the Australian Tax Office, 48,084 “ATO scams” were reported between July and October in 2016 – it is already up to 17,067 and it is not even the end of the financial year.

Published in Security

MuleSoft, a platform for building application networks, has announced that Village Roadshow, a leading entertainment company will deploy MuleSoft’s Anypoint Platform to personalise entertainment experiences for customers across digital channels.

Published in Deals

Nokia is back and is making some compelling offers with the Nokia 3, 5 and 6 smartphones that include pure Android and two years of security and feature updates – and the unforgettable Nokia ring tone.

Published in Mobility

Noted leaker, Evan Blass @EVLEAKS has revealed details disclosed to him by “someone who was briefed on the Galaxy Note 8”. The only difference appears to be a 6.3” 18.5:9 screen over the GS8 Plus 6.2”, possibly a dual camera, and of course the distinguishing feature the S Pen.

Published in Mobility

The Debian GNU/Linux project has disclosed major bugs in Intel’s 6th and 7th generation Skylake and Kaby Lake (desktop, embedded, mobile and HEDT), their related server processors (such as Xeon v5 and Xeon v6), as well as select Intel Pentium processor models.

Tuesday, 27 June 2017 09:12

Google Pixel 2 rumours – expect more

Google’s Pixel 2 specifications have leaked and they look terrific. If you though Pixel/XL “1” was good you are in for a treat but be warned, there is not a lot of innovation, it is an evolution over revolution.

Published in ShawThing

Logitech has collaborated with Microsoft to build a Surface Pro 4 dock for Skype for Business room systems – it brings all the cables and controls to one point.

Published in Books

Microsoft has expanded its Surface line-up to include a traditional “clam-shell” style, ultra-light notebook.

Monday, 26 June 2017 11:32

Millennials stress network security

Millennials, a.k.a. Gen Y, Net Generation, or Generation Now. Regardless of what you call them the infamous millennial characteristics are trying the patience of enterprise network security.

Published in Security

Huawei’s new P10 (and its P10 Plus version) yet again prove that this Chinese designer/manufacturer has what it takes to seriously play in the flagship sandpit.

Saturday, 24 June 2017 15:56

HTC U11 – my main squeeze (review)

HTC has a world first – the addition of Edge Sense to a flagship class phone which means one can now say, “She’s my main squeeze.”

Sony has launched its uber flagship Xperia XZ Premium and it has as much new tech packed into the 5.5” glass slab as any other to date.

WannaCry and ransomware have been in the news so much that it is becoming expected that you will be held to ransom – when not if.

Published in Security

Microsoft will turn off the Server Message Block Version 1 (SMBv1) from its latest Insider early access build 16226 of Windows 10 beginning this autumn. SMBv1 is a decades-old protocol that WannaCry used to infect older systems.

Published in ShawThing

Logitech has designed a conference cam especially for small group meetings or “huddles” as they are called in the US. The secrets to success are a 120° field of view lens, microphones and custom-tuned speakers.

Published in Books

The easiest way to add Windows Hello facial recognition and login to a Windows 10 device is to use Logitech’s Brio Pro, 4K, HDR webcam – the “Tesla of Webcams”

Published in Books

New research from Symantec has found that CISOs regard cloud security as a significant challenge with account hijacking as a top external threat.

Published in Security
Thursday, 22 June 2017 12:17

Podcasts grow on the back of monetisation

Swedish-based podcast platform Acast offers paywalled podcast content and dynamic ad space to monetise it. It has seen an explosive growth in podcasts, much of it due to its platform, in its three years.

Published in Entertainment

Subscribe to Newsletter

*  Enter the security code shown: img0

WEBINARS & EVENTS

CYBERSECURITY

PEOPLE MOVES

GUEST ARTICLES

Guest Opinion

ITWIRETV & INTERVIEWS

RESEARCH & CASE STUDIES

Channel News

Comments