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Q and A: The GFC was a good thing for MSPs, says LogicNow
LogicNow general manager, Dr. Alistair Forbes, has watched the MSP movement grow from humble beginnings to the widely adopted partner model it is today. He sat down with ARN to discuss the evolution of...
Read MoreHands-on: Lenovo’s Miix 700 looks and feels like a Surface, but better
The Lenovo Miix 700 is a Lenovo Surface, plain and simple.
Read MoreSevere external drive vulnerability prompts Seagate to issue emergency patch
Seagate has a firmware patch that fixes a serious vulnerability for select versions of the company's wireless external hard drives.
Read MoreFujitsu’s small 20Gbps receiver could transfer huge files instantly
Fujitsu has developed a 300GHz receiver that could allow mobile devices to download 4K or 8K high-def video instantly.
Read MoreCredentials stored in Ashley Madison’s source code might have helped attackers
The Ashley Madison developers stored sensitive credentials like database passwords, AWS API secrets, authentication tokens and SSL private keys in their source code repositories.
Read MoreCanon creates 120-megapixel DSLR camera
Canon's latest prototype DSLR camera features a 120-megapixel sensor with more than double the resolution of the EOS 5DS and 5DS R.
Read MoreNASA will launch a 4K TV channel later this year
NASA plans to launch a 4K TV channel this fall and has already begun test broadcasts. The new channel, called NASA UHD, will broadcast 24 hours a day and be available free of commercials.
Read MoreNASA will launch a 4K TV channel later this year
NASA plans to launch a 4K TV channel this fall and has already begun test broadcasts. The new channel, called NASA UHD, will broadcast 24 hours a day and be available free of commercials.
Read MoreKaspersky Lab pushes emergency patch for critical vulnerability
Kaspersky Lab has released an emergency patch for some of its antivirus products after a security researcher found a critical vulnerability that could allow hackers to compromise computers.
Read MoreKaspersky Lab pushes emergency patch for critical vulnerability
Kaspersky Lab has released an emergency patch for some of its antivirus products after a security researcher found a critical vulnerability that could allow hackers to compromise computers.
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