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SpaceX’s Red Dragon Could Soar Off on Mars Mission in 2018

SpaceX last week announced plans to launch a mission for Mars in 2018, with help from the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration ...

HP Chromebook 13 Wins High Praise – for a Chromebook

HP and Google last week unveiled the HP Chromebook 13 ...

Microsoft Curbs Cortana in Windows 10

Microsoft on Thursday announced that it was restricting its Cortana digital assistant to operating with the Edge browser and Bing search engine in Windows 10 ...

Salesforce Brings Lightning to Government Cloud

Salesforce on Thursday launched Government Cloud Lightning for government agencies, contractors and federally funded R&D centers. ...

Getty Images Takes Google Grievances to EU

Getty Images on Wednesday filed a competition law complaint against Google with the European Commission ...

Wall Street Pummels Apple After Weak Q2 Earnings Report

Apple shares were trading at around US$95 as of mid-day Thursday in the wake of the company's disappointing Q2 earnings report. That was even lower than Wednesday's opening price, which was down more than $8 from Tuesday's $104.35 at market close ...

Nokia Buys Into Digital Health

Nokia on Tuesday announced plans to purchaseWithings for US$192 million in cash as part of its move into the healthcare devices arena ...

New Attack Technique Hides Spread of RATs in Asia

SentinelOne last week announced that it has detected a technique being used in Asia to infect systems with remote access Trojans that ensures that the payload remains in memory throughout its execution and doesn't touch the victim's computer disk in an unencrypted state ...

Google’s ‘Area 120’ Incubator Aims to Keep Innovation In-House

Google has been working on an incubator that would let employees pitch business plans and work full time on approved projects while remaining on its payroll, according to news reports published this week ...

Apple’s Q2 Report Expected to Be Light on Good News

Apple shares closed at US$105.08 Monday -- down 60 cents -- as the market steeled itself for what's expected to be a gloomy quarterly earnings call on Tuesday ...

Facebook Messenger Lets 50 Friends Get In on a Call

Facebook last week announced that it had rolled out group calling worldwide in its Messenger app. Members engaged in a group conversation can tap the phone icon on their screen to initiate a group call. They can manage individual participants on the next screen ...

Hospitalized Stossel Bemoans Sorry State of Healthcare Customer Service

Fox News journalist John Stossel, who recently underwent an operation for lung cancer, on Wednesday wrote that although New York-Presbyterian Hospital's medical care is excellent, "the hospital's customer service stinks." ...

Red Hat Goes All-In on OpenStack

Red Hat on Wednesday announced the general availability of Red Hat Cloud Suite and OpenStack Platform 8 ...

Fusion Launches Enterprise Cloud Contact Center Solution

Fusion this week launched Contact360, an enterprise cloud contact center solution developed in collaboration with Technology for Business, the long-time partner it acquired earlier this month ...

Viber Goes the Encryption Route

Viber on Tuesday announced that it has begun rolling out end-to-end encryption across all devices for the 711 million users of its messaging app ...

2017 iPhone May Be a Glass Act

Apple has been developing a glass casing for a new iPhone with an AMOLED display to be unveiled in 2017, Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst at KGI Securities, reportedly said this week in a note to investors ...

White House Call for Set-Top Competition Strikes Nerves

The Obama administration last week called on the Federal Communications Commission to open the cable TV set-top box market to competition ...

Apple’s MacBook Refresh Draws Tepid Response

Apple on Tuesday announced a refreshed MacBook with some incremental improvements but nothing likely to dazzle even the staunchest Mac fans ...

Journalist Gets 2-Years in Prison for Aiding Anonymous Prank

A U.S. District Court judge last week sentenced Matthew Keys to two years in prison after he was found guilty of conspiring with the hacker group Anonymous to break into the Los Angeles Times' website and modify a news story ...

SCOTUS Turns Its Back on Google Books Challenge

The United States Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a petition to review a lower court decision allowing Google to scan and publish excerpts of copyright-protected books without asking for permission from the authors or paying them ...

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