Samsung's first Tizen phone is finally here: The $92 Z1
01.14.2015 5:47 AM
The Z1, besides focusing on entertainment, addresses a growing concern about personal security in India
Google's Lego-like Project Ara smartphone to get a hardware store
01.13.2015 1:45 PM
The Ara Module Marketplace store will sell hardware modules that can be snapped on to the Project Ara smartphone.
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Windows 10 phones may be coming with Windows 10 PCs
01.13.2015 1:42 PM
The posting of a Windows 10 test platform for phones has reignited speculation that Microsoft's next OS will embrace all platforms.
IBM's new mainframe will eat mobile apps for lunch
01.13.2015 3:55 PM
Big Blue claims the system can crunch 2.3 billion transactions per day
Microsoft focuses solely on Windows on Patch Tuesday
01.13.2015 2:22 PM
For the first time in recent history, Microsoft has issued no security bug fixes for Internet Explorer.
Corel software vulnerabilities let attackers execute malicious code on your PC
01.13.2015 2:19 PM
Malicious DLLs will be executed if stored in the same directory as media files opened with the affected programs, researchers said.
The best PCs of 2015 will be superlight, pen-friendly and Broadwell-based
01.14.2015 3:00 AM
The Consumer Electronics Show is great for one thing: spotting PC trends. We think these three will hold through the year.
The Lumia 435 is Microsoft's cheapest Windows Phone yet
01.14.2015 5:52 AM
Buyers of the new smartphone will get Office apps and 30GB of online storage.
Verizon service could turn millions more vehicles into connected cars
01.13.2015 1:10 PM
Verizon Vehicle can be added to virtually any car made since 1996
PC-exclusive Shadowrun sequel shatters Kickstarter goal in mere hours
01.14.2015 6:59 AM
The game's called Shadowrun: Hong Kong, and it's coming this summer. Details inside.
Intel, Google, Apple try again to settle employee antitrust lawsuit
01.13.2015 8:45 PM
A previous settlement was rejected last year by the court as being too low
Adobe patches remote code execution and keylogging flaws in Flash Player
01.14.2015 6:36 AM
Some of the vulnerabilities allow attackers to take full control of users' systems
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