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Microsoft Wins Legal Victory in Fight Over Email Stored Abroad

Microsoft on Thursday won its nearly four-year battle against a New York district court judge's warrant requiring it to turn over customer emails held on a server in Ireland ...

Facebook’s OpenCellular Offers DIY Wireless Access for Remote Regions

Facebook last week introduced OpenCellular, an inexpensive, open source wireless access platform. Telecom operators, entrepreneurs, OEMs and researchers will be able to build, implement, deploy and operate wireless infrastructures to serve people living in remote areas ...

Music Industry Boos Google’s Antipiracy Performance

Google on Wednesday released an update of its online antipiracy efforts ...

Microsoft Unveils Enterprise Windows 10, Surface Pay-as-You-Go Plans

Microsoft on Tuesday introduced to attendees at its Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto what amounts to pay-as-you-go plans for the enterprise ...

SiFive Launches Freedom FOSS SoC Platforms

SiFive on Monday announced its flagship Freedom family of system on a chip platforms ...

Google Dabbles in Post-Quantum Cryptography

Google last week announced an experiment with post-quantum cryptography in Chrome. A small fraction of connections between Google's servers and Chrome on the desktop will use a post-quantum key-exchange algorithm in addition to the elliptic-curve key-exchange algorithm already being used ...

Salesforce Wraps Up Demandware Acquisition

Salesforce on Monday announced it had completed its US$2.8 billion acquisition of e-commerce cloud software platform Demandware ...

Airbnb Fights City Hall Over San Francisco Registration Rule

Airbnb recently filed suit against San Francisco over a new rule governing short-term rentals, which the city's Board of Supervisors approved last month ...

Facebook Live Video of Shooting Aftermath Triggers Anger, Anguish, Questions

Americans have expressed outrage at Wednesday's police shooting of Philando Castile, an African-American man, which happened in St. Paul, Minnesota, during a traffic stop for a broken tail light ...

Feds Probe Philanderers’ Site Ashley Madison: Report

The United States Federal Trade Commission has launched an investigation into philanderers' dating site Ashley Madison, Reuters reported Tuesday ...

HummingBad Mucks Up Android’s Works

More than 85 million Android devices worldwide have been taken over by the Yingmob, a group of China-based cybercriminals who created the HummingBad malware, according to a Check Point report released last week ...

BlackBerry Lets Go of Its Classic Phone

BlackBerry on Tuesday announced it will cease manufacturing the BlackBerry Classic ...

Amazon, Walmart Gear Up for Summer E-Commerce Throwdown

It's summer, and Walmart and Amazon are celebrating by escalating their e-commerce competition ...

Pichai Account Trespassers Claim Their Hacking Heart’s in the Right Place

Hackers late Sunday broke into CEO Sundar Pichai's Quora account and through it accessed his Twitter followers, according to reports. ...

BitTorrent Dips Toes Into Ad Stream

BitTorrent on Thursday announced a revamp of its Bundle offering as a pilot project, giving it a new name, "BitTorrent Now." ...

Headphone Jack-less iPhone 7 Rumor Gains Ground

The rumor that Apple will get rid of the headphone jack in the iPhone 7 resurfaced Tuesday with an article in The Wall Street Journal citing people familiar with the matter ...

Docker Tunes Up Engine Orchestration

Docker on Monday announced Docker Engine 1.12 with built-in orchestration, which allows automated deployment and management of Dockerized distributed applications and microservices at scale in production ...

Google Makes It Easier to Do the 2-Step

Google on Monday began rolling out a new two-step authentication feature, Google Prompt, targeting enterprise employees ...

Plume Podifies Home WiFi

Plume last week introduced its eponymous self-optimizing WiFi system for the home. ...

Linux Snap Package Format Goes Multi-Distro

Snapcraft -- the Linux package format Canonical developed for Ubuntu -- now works on multiple Linux distros, including Arch, Debian, Fedora and various flavors of Ubuntu, Canonical announced last week. ...

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