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Meet the IITians who have made their way into world's largest hardware hacking competition finals
They have won finalist slots in the ninth annual Embedded Security Challenge (ESC), a competition d…
You can win $50,000 if you successfully hack a US government satellite
The contest was originally dreamt up to address cybersecurity threats by allowing the US government…
Sebastian Cahill
Google is staking its claim in the next big thing after cloud computing with a new line of AI-powered hardware for developers
The big idea behind edge computing is to bring more intelligence to devices like phones, TVs, appli…
Matt Weinberger
Take these 6 security measures to protect your IoT devices from hackers
BI Intelligence estimates that by 2020 there will be more than 23 billion IoT devices connected to …
Jonathan Camhi
Is Dropbox secure? Here's how Dropbox has improved its security measures, and what you can do to protect yourself
Dropbox is secure thanks in part to its 256-bit AES encryption, but the service has been hacked in …
Dave Johnson
The new world of hybrid work is accelerating a new generation of tech leaders, companies, and innovation
The next iteration of the workplace will see cloud evolve to support emerging technology advancemen…
Katie Malone
10 things in tech you need to know today
10 things in tech you need to know today.
Shona Ghosh
What is stream sniping? Here's what you need to know about the livestream exploitation tactic in gaming, and how to prevent it
Stream sniping is when an online gamer exploits the livestream of a person they're playing against …
Emma Witman
Facebook wants to fix video calls with Portal, a $200 gadget that lets you talk to your Messenger friends
Smart speakers have exploded over the last few years, with the Amazon Echo leading the way - but it…
Rob Price
A team of hackers won $2 million by building a machine that could hack better than they could
There were infamous examples like the Morris worm, which slowed the nascent Internet to a halt in 1…
Paul Szoldra,Paul Szoldra,Pau…
It's going to be a bad year for the iPhone
Here's what I think will happen: A lot of people will find themselves in the same tough spot as me …
Chinese-made drones are flying in restricted DC airspace, sparking new spying fears in the nation's capital
There are rising concerns that the Chinese-made drones could be manipulated or hacked for purposes …
John Haltiwanger
Trump's blacklist of Huawei has serious implications for Red Hat, Oracle, VMware and other huge US software companies
But the escalation of tensions between the US and China is ugly for multinational software companie…
Julie Bort
A former 'Project Runway' contestant turned dollar-store items into a showstopping dress on TikTok
Fashion designer Gunnar Deatherage gave himself a $20 budget at Dollar Tree and spent eight hours m…
Celia Fernandez
How Facebook is eating the $140 billion hardware market
He knew the man. This was one of the first people he talked to when he started OCP. The man didn…
Blackberry is looking to make a comeback - but not with phones
QNX is ISO 26262 compliant, which is an international standard for safety for electronics systems i…
Danielle Muoio
This British startup thinks it has a crucial competitive advantage over Google, Uber, and Apple in the race to launch driverless cars in Europe
He said it's important that European governments recognise this and clear a path for local companie…
Shona Ghosh
Apple's iOS 13 software is further proof that the company is fixing one of the iPhone's biggest criticisms
Spotify filed an antitrust complaint with the European Commission in March over Apple's App Store p…
Lisa Eadicicco
Former Google X employees come out of stealth with TwinMind, an AI app that hears and remembers everything about you
A startup from former Google X employees is building an AI app that acts as a "second brain."