Cyanogen, a startup business that develops the CyanogenMod open source mobile operating system based on Android, is confident it is now moving to the position of overthrowing the current leader in the market: Google.
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Cisco reveals how its clients evade NSA spying
In the wake of the U.S. National Security Agency’s spying scandal, major technology providers have reeled from the heavy blow on the reliability of their products after some customers lost their trust in them. One of those technology providers is Cisco Systems, whose products were seen having been tampered with by NSA personnel in one […]
Hundreds of thousands of ADSL routers open to attacks
Hackers could gain access to sensitive configuration data such as administrative credentials through a directory traversal flaw in at least 700,000 ADSL routers which have been distributed worldwide.
Hiring Outsourced Tech Talent: When And Why You Should Go Remote
Remote working has become a buzzword since 2020. Major companies are either working with 100% remote staff or have some part of their teams working remotely. However, the IT and tech community has been hiring remote developers or getting remote development for many years.
Your health care record is most attractive to hackers
The recent cyber attacks on Anthem and most recently Premera Blue Cross, a health insurance company, are clear indications of what hackers are up to at present: your health care data.
Microsoft installing Windows 10 in Xiaomi’s Android devices
While Android and iPhone devices are enjoying favorable market dominance, Microsoft continues to struggle with dwindling market share in an era of mobile eruption. Now the software company is making ambitious inroads into overtaking Android devices with its Windows 10 operating system.