IoT

Manufacturers concerned over refusal of consumers to connect their smart devices to the internet

Smart appliance manufacturers are perplexed as to why the vast majority of their customers never connect their devices to the internet. LG Electronics, for example, stated that less than half of the smart appliances it has sold remain connected to the internet.

Power Outage Averted in California After Emergency Text

On Tuesday, an emergency text message was sent to millions of Californians, urging them to "conserve energy now to protect public health and safety." Known...

Cloudflare Explains why it Blocked Access to Kiwi Farms

Cloudflare has blocked access to one of its controversial customers, Kiwi Farms, formerly known as CWCki Forums, an internet forum that facilitates discussion and...

Google and Microsoft Take Opposite Decisions on IoT Services Business

Last week, Google announced it would shut down its IoT Core service. While Google ended its operations, Microsoft is now taking active steps to...

89% Of IT Professionals Waste Time Working With Bloatware Every Week

Some 89% of the 2,000 IT experts surveyed in a new report by Freshworks say they waste time working with bloatware every week. Bloatware...

DC AG Sues Zuckerberg Over Cambridge Analytica Scandal

The Attorney General of the District of Columbia, Karl Racine, has sued Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg over the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The Facebook Cambridge Analytica...

iPhone Flaw Let Malware Run Even When Device Is Turned Off

Researchers at Germany's Technical University of Darmstadt have discovered a vulnerability in the Bluetooth chip of the iPhone. The flaw allows attackers to run...

Xbox Network Suffers Outage, Users Unable To Play Games

The Xbox Network is suffering from a massive outage. Players from across the Xbox family of consoles and services are reporting a variety of...

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