Microsoft might have only presumed the ZeroAccess botnet dead when it announced in late 2013 that the creators of the botnet had abandoned the click-fraud robot. Microsoft declared the botnet dysfunctional after it secured a court order to halt ZeroAccess.
WhatsApp rolls out voice calling in India
If you happen to be residing in India and has the latest version of mobile messaging app WhatsApp installed in your device, chances are you might be invited to try out the app’s new voice calling feature that the company is beginning to roll out in the country.
Microsoft seeks to dominate the mobile market with investment in Android startup
The business of developing an operating system for a mobile device is one of deciding factors that made Google successful in this market. Because the search giant controls your home screen, it gets pretty much of the revenue from ads.
China is driving away businesses with invasive cyber control
China has moved to tighten its control over the cyberspace in China by introducing a new set of policies that would define how technology companies investing in the country should handle confidential software and hardware data.
Microsoft introduces Outlook app to Android and iOS devices
Software giant Microsoft is finally beginning to appreciate the importance of adopting multiple platforms in an era where interoperability between devices is crucial to doing business.
Will BlackBerry’s multi-platform approach help to regain its market strength?
If there’s one thing that C-level executives at BlackBerry want to give more focus right now, it is to keep in place the company’s loyal user base. Even if that means BlackBerry offerings should adopt multiple platforms.