Russia's slowly building its own Great Firewall model, centralizing internet traffic through government servers.
You'll have three different opportunities to purchase the IdeaPad 130s for under $100, including on Nov. 4. Other specials include a ThinkPad E495 for as low as $299.
The new projector shows games and other media through a small projection that you can follow around a room. But this kids' meal of VR has broader applications for affordable, portable shared experiences.
Google's decade-old feature used in Chrome to reduce browsing history is now available for location services in Android.
Microsoft has strong reasons for shying away from calling the Surface Duo a phone. But that's the best way to explain it to customers.
New TLS protocol extension will shorten the window an attacker has to perform a man-in-the-middle attack.
Google made it sound like the Fitbit purchase was all about a wearables business that the market valued just a smidge above worthless. Now, with Fitbit's data archive and a corporate wellness business estimated to have more than $100 million in annual revenue, Google Cloud could make a healthcare play.
Automate manual processes and adopt human-centric approaches to drive channel scale.
Leaks of Motorola's foldable show how the new screen technology can be done without challenging the user too much.
Opinion: Do you know where your data is? Tough new laws are on their way. Consumer data is fast becoming an expensive liability, and it could even lead to jail for executives.
Apple's CEO seems to think people need more than one pair of AirPods. The reason why is quite something.
The company says that over half of Chinese companies are now customers of Alibaba Cloud.
The assistant has been fitted with speaker recognition technology for a few years, but it could only use it for a limited number of tasks. Now skills developers can employ it for more complex applications.
New earphones still too tricky to repair on your own.
This ransomware-as-a-service has been causing trouble for victims since 2017 - but now they don't need to pay to retrieve their files.
Europe wants to build its own cloud computing giants, but without greater clarity and a lot more ambition it isn't likely to get very far.
UK's Information Commissioner's Office challenges the interpretation of a court ruling that gave the green light for using facial recognition on the public.
A partnership between big hitters in aviation and the UAV world is paving the way for safer skies.
Arista Network cuts its fourth quarter outlook dramatically due to one large hyperscale cloud customer. Cloud vendors are starting to optimize the way they scale.
On Halloween, Google releases Chrome 78.0.3904.87 to patch a Chrome zero-day discovered by Kaspersky exploited in the wild.
If you are the type that is security conscious, here are some steps you should take to lock down an iPhone running iOS 13.2 and iPad running iPadOS 13.2.
iOS 13.2 -- and iPadOS 13.2 -- is quite a big install, bringing a number of new feature -- including a raft of new emojis! But should you install it or wait for the inevitable fixes to land?
John Edwards said digital platforms need to adapt to the jurisdictions in which they operate, and take steps to prevent their platform, and audience and technology, from being used in such a way as was seen in Christchurch.
The red and black bank is putting its people first, a change from the old culture that used to exist.
In targeting three government agencies as part of its probe, the Australian National Audit Office found they are all nearly a year overdue in implementing certain targets.