Technology Gifts stories - Page 52
The demand for technology gifts is significantly increasing as we begin to rely on new innovations. According to the Consumer Technology Association, 74% of U.S. adults plan to buy at least one tech gift this year, highlighting that it is one of the most prominent types of gift that is given.
Technology gifts can range from standard appliances and computer hardware to gaming and entertainment items. They are sold through a variety of channels and retail stores across the globe.
Technology gifts can range from standard appliances and computer hardware to gaming and entertainment items. They are sold through a variety of channels and retail stores across the globe.
Passwords are so last year. Today, it's all about the doodles
Fri, 11th Mar 2016
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endpoint protection
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edr
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passwords
In the future, free-form gestures, such as a doodle or signature, may be used in place of passwords to keep mobile devices secure.
Got an Android device? Here's some tips for keeping it secure
Thu, 10th Mar 2016
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malware
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cybersecurity
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operating systems
As Android malware surges, ESET issues some tips on how Kiwis can protect themselves - and how to know if you might have been compromised already.
Android continues to be second most attacked platform, Kaspersky steps in
Thu, 10th Mar 2016
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uc
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wearables
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cybersecurity
Amid rising malware threats against Android, Kaspersky launches a new Internet Security solution integrating Android Wear compatibility.
What's really going on with men, women, and their smartphone photos?
Tue, 8th Mar 2016
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cybersecurity
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kaspersky
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photo sharing
Women fail to protect their precious photos and videos on connected devices, according to a survey by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International.
The latest in Kiwi innovation: An interactive language learning app
Tue, 8th Mar 2016
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e-learning
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apps
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app store
Lingogo, the brainchild of three Kiwi women, is a new digital bookshop app filled with interactive, dual-language stories.
There's no such thing as Mac OS X ransomware, right?
Mon, 7th Mar 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
OS X users have been hit with the first known case of Mac 'ransomware' malware, found in the recently released BitTorrent client app Transmission.
Stop bullying Apple around and start doing some intelligence homework
Tue, 1st Mar 2016
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apple
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it industry
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fbi
The FBI should stop bullying Apple and the technology industry and spend their time and energy instead on figuring out other ways of investigating.
Wireless home security market to reach $32 billion by 2019
Mon, 29th Feb 2016
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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smart home
The emergence of customised solutions and integrated packages will significantly boost the global wireless home security market until 2019.
Can your iPhone be hacked using just Play-Doh? Yep.
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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biometrics
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apple
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apple iphone
Touch ID may not be as secure as you thought, with a mobile security company getting around the security with an unlikely partner in crime: Play-Doh.
Hands-on Review: QNAP TS-453A NAS Drive
Wed, 24th Feb 2016
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storage
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gaming
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digital entertainment
As the next addition to QNAP's range, the TS-453A is a 4-bay NAS drive with a quad-core Intel Celeron N3150 processor. What makes this one different?.
Nokia ramps up data center play
Tue, 23rd Feb 2016
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devops
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hyperscale
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dc
Nokia has launched new data center services and teamed up with integrated manufacturing company Sanmina to collaborate on data center solutions.
Why the Government needs to leave Apple and Google encryption alone
Mon, 22nd Feb 2016
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encryption
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google
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apple
It doesn't make any sense to put so much pressure on Apple or Google when in the end, they don't control all the keys to the kingdom.
Biometrics, federated identities, data security: The biggest disruptors for eCommerce
Wed, 10th Feb 2016
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biometrics
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apple
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samsung
Biometrics, federated identity, and tokenisation will transform eCommerce, says new report by Juniper Research.
Facebook turns 12: Bigger, better and more secure
Fri, 5th Feb 2016
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facebook
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social media
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opinion
Hard to believe it but Facebook has only just turned 12, meaning it is still young enough to have not been around at the turn of the millennium.
Will your trusted digital device become your biggest enemy?
Wed, 3rd Feb 2016
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uc
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wireless networks
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cloud services
As digital devices become a staple of people's every day lives, personal and private information is increasingly at risk.
Malicious cyber attack method resurfaces, targets mobile devices
Wed, 13th Jan 2016
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Palo Alto Networks warns of 'BackStab' cyber attack targeting mobile devices, stealing private information from backup files.
New Backstab cyberattack targeting iOS devices
Mon, 14th Dec 2015
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malware
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
The BackStab attacks see cyber criminals use malware to remotely infiltrate computers, with iOS devices particularly vulnerable.
Smart Homes: The next CPG battleground?
Wed, 2nd Dec 2015
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uc
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smart home
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opinion
Will the smart home be the next battleground for CPG brands? Gartner estimates that 30 billion devices will be connected to the internet by 2020.
Hands-on Review: Norton Security 2015
Tue, 27th Oct 2015
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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cybersecurity
In the bad old days keeping a PC secure was simple. Nowadays, a huge chunk of our lives exists online, and digital security issues have escalated.
Bitdefender launches latest Antivirus for Mac, says it 100% effective
Wed, 7th Oct 2015
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cybersecurity
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apple
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bitdefender
Bitdefender launches new Antivirus for Mac, proven 100% effective in independent tests, aims to eliminate adware and malicious programmes.