The program is meant to help AWS customers find help with a range of project work.
A new feature in the consumer version of Microsoft's OneDrive lets you store sensitive files in the cloud with extra encryption and authentication options. But you'll need an Office 365 subscription for unlimited access.
It's the fourth iPhone update released in less than two weeks.
US Treasury takes new approach to imposing sanctions on IRA's owner.
Microsoft is rolling out its Azure-based Windows Virtual Desktop service and readying some new capabilities around Teams support and MSIX App Attach which could make it even more useful.
AMD is touting its latest processor lineup for offering security-centric features and enterprise-grade reliability.
For many years, it's been hard to commercialize "MRAM" memory chips because of their unpredictability. But a startup, Spin Memory, is betting that the randomness operating in MRAM might make it an ideal chip for machine learning.
New unit will focus on research and development in security technologies.
Oracle OpenWorld 2019 was a culmination of the earliest stages of a breathtaking transformation at Oracle and the beginning of a new phase in their growth and relationships with customers, prospects, other companies and the world at large. Is this a good thing?
eGobbler group exploits bugs in Chrome for iOS, and Chrome and Safari for desktop to show popup ads and redirect users to malicious sites.
When it comes to customizing Chrome, there are the publicly visible extensions, and then there are the secret experimental flags buried deep in the heart of Chrome itself. We tinker with some hidden settings to improve tab performance -- with mixed results.
Matthew Miller drove eight hours to get his hands on the future. And while Samsung's new Galaxy Fold is not a phone for most people, if you want to experience an engineering marvel that takes you a step closer to the Holy Grail of One Device, read Matthew's first look.
Microsoft might build Edge for Linux because doing so could attract web developers.
"Scale changes everything" is Silicon Valley folk wisdom. So how does it affect us in storage and, surprisingly, elsewhere?
The number of financial services startups has seen a 34 percent increase this year when compared to 2018, according to a new study.
Microsoft really wants Windows 10 users to have a cloud account, so the offline-account option is harder to find.
If you love open source so much, say sorry for the horrible things you said, software pioneer Stallman suggests.
Tackling what we used to call big data has gotten beyond open source project debates. Instead, the challenge is breaking down the silos between data scientists and data engineers. This year’s Strata Data conference marks the end of the era where the focus was mostly on the platform.
All the 27 desktop and web PDF viewer apps that were tested were found to be vulnerable in a way or another.
Move over, Google and Apple. Consumers want and deserve another option that is free from your undue influence.
Justice Middleton opened the final days of the case between the ACCC and VHA/TPG over the proposed merger by saying he was hoping for a judgement prior to end of 2019 but it's more likely that a decision will come in February 2020.
Its first set of commercial 5G services are expected to go live in March 2020.
Australian Digital Health Agency says nearly all public providers of pathology and diagnostic imaging use the electronic health record.
Dangling bounties ranging from $150 to $10,000, Singapore's Ministry of Defence hopes to uncover vulnerabilities in 11 internet-facing systems and websites with the help of 400 white-hat hackers from the HackerOne global community.
While data from various sources may offer diverging views on what H-1Bs have been paid, the sorry fact is that the floor for H-1Bs hasn't changed in 25 years.