My identifying these concerns wasn't mean to depress you. But on the road to securing the Internet of Things, I think they bear consideration.
Google ups the ante in its Pwnium competition, offering $2.7m for hacking Chrome OS in a bid to bolster security.
Google has today released the latest stable version of its Chrome browser, including many of the features that recently arrived in the beta channel.
University of Waikato student Boris Pfahringer is embracing Googlism as he begins an internship with web-giant Google in New York City.
AMD teams with BlueStacks to integrate full Android OS experience into Windows PCs, offering seamless app usage and enhanced gaming.
Juniper Research predicts a ten-fold increase in wearable device shipments by 2018, driven by new product launches and rising consumer awareness.
Wearable tech revolution set to reshape UK workplaces, bringing unparalleled challenges and opportunities for security and efficiency.
Digital health and fitness set to be the hottest sector in wearable computing this year, says research director at Gartner.
Google's Helpouts could revolutionise video collaboration, offering real-time advice from professionals on any device, for anyone.
Microsoft escalates its rivalry with Google, launching a 'Scroogled' merchandise line aimed at critiquing its competitor.
AVG AntiVirus hits over 100m downloads on Android, becoming a top security app amidst rising mobile malware threats.
Fortinet exposes a 42% surge in Gen Y workers flouting corporate BYOD rules, heightening cyber risks and data misuse concerns.
In just 24 hours BBM has been downloaded over 10 million times by Android and iPhone users, one of the best single-day openings for a mobile app to date.
Continuing from yesterday, Gartner has revealed its top predictions for IT organisations and IT users for 2014 and beyond.
Facing pressure from tech titans like Microsoft and Google, the UK government retracts a contentious clause from its spy bill.
A long time ago, they used to be friends. But not now - as HP CEO Meg Whitman brands Microsoft as its 'outright competitor' after getting close to Google.
After reaching a US$4.7bn deal to take the company private last week, reports now claim Cisco, Google and SAP have entered the running for the embattl.
New Zealand politics is in uproar as Labour suggests banning tax avoiding multinationals, including Facebook, from the internet.
NZ Finance Minister Bill English demands Apple, Google and Facebook pay their fair share in taxes, amidst criticism of tax dodging.
Cloud brokerage is getting a lot of hype – partly because it sounds cool, and largely because no-one really knows what it means.