In a new solution guide, Microsoft has explained how to create an Azure-based solution to detect mobile bank fraud within two seconds, helping mitigate fraudulent transactions and SIM swap attacks. | Continue reading
Google is currently working on built-in lazy loading capabilities in Chrome, which allow for significantly faster page load times, as only specific website elements will be loaded instead of all. | Continue reading
A Mozilla executive has claimed that Google has made YouTube almost five times slower on competing browsers such as Edge and Firefox by using a deprecated API only supported on Chrome. | Continue reading
According to the Future Telecoms Infrastructure Review published today, the UK government is doubling down on its fiber network coverage with full fiber networks being deployed nationwide by 2033. | Continue reading
AT&T has been talking up 5G service for quite some time. The firm is announcing cities where the service will be available, adding three new locations, in addition to the three previously confirmed. | Continue reading
Google has injected some fun into the menu for its Assistant. When selecting from the available voices instead of each one carrying a mundane label they will now be assigned a random color. | Continue reading
Lenovo's new ThinkPad X1 Tablet is a huge upgrade from last year's model, with full U-series processors, a larger screen, a better kickstand, and more. Here's our review of the tablet PC. | Continue reading
Microsoft is aiming to deliver TV white space solutions to underdeveloped communities all over the world. To that end, it will be collaborating with broadband hardware manufacturing company, RADWIN. | Continue reading
Facebook is allegedly buying Bloomsbury AI, a UK-based firm, for around $27 million. Facebook is interested in the firm because its technology might help it tackle its fake news problem. | Continue reading
HTC today announced that it will be laying off 1,500 employees from its Taiwanese manufacturing division. This move comes just after the company sold a large part of its smartphone R&D to Google. | Continue reading
Microsoft's Panos Panay, took to Twitter today thanking LG's display wing for a hinged, dual-display device that is almost certainly a tease for the company's fabled Surface Phone. | Continue reading
The Chinese tech giant, Tencent, has joined The Linux Foundation as a Platinum member. Being a Platinum member allows the firm to get a seat at the foundation's Board of Directors. | Continue reading
The tech giant is today rolling out an update to its Files Go app which focuses on the local file sharing feature, bringing transfer speeds that are up to four times higher, as well as more security. | Continue reading
Google has introduced a new tool that allows users to measure the distance between two points or the surface area of a region. The tool is available on the web and Android, and "coming soon" to iOS. | Continue reading
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer thinks tech giants should try and address issues with regulators as amicably and as quickly as possible, cautioning them against a combative approach. | Continue reading
U.S. lawmakers have written to the CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai. They expressed their concerns over the Google-Huawei partnership because of links they said Huawei has to the Chinese Communist Party. | Continue reading
Google's partnership with Unity is meant to help developers build and scale connected games on Google Cloud from within the Unity ecosystem, with an initial focus on real-time multiplayer experiences. | Continue reading
The renowned purveyor of peer-to-peer sharing software such as BitTorrent and μTorrent has been sold to blockchain entrepreneur Justin Sun's Tron, allegedly for a dazzling $140 million price. | Continue reading
The Debian Project has opened submissions for Debian 10 artwork proposals. If your artwork is chosen as default it will be present on the installer, login screen, desktop wallpaper, t-shirts and more. | Continue reading
Today, Microsoft announced that it's purchasing Flipgrid, a video learning platform that's used by 20 million people around the world. The company will make the service free for schools. | Continue reading
Microsoft's Slack competitor Teams could be set to introduce a free tier if newly discovered documentation is any indication. Currently, the service requires an Office 365 subscription. | Continue reading
Google wants to make the Chrome extension installation process more transparent. Starting today and expanding over the summer, new extensions will have to be installed from the Chrome Web Store. | Continue reading
Nvidia has filed a new patent for a technology called "infinite resolution", which could fundamentally change how game graphics are rendered and play a big role in future-proofing them. | Continue reading
Windows Autopilot has a new "Self-deploying mode" to extend the zero-touch experience from IT to the user deploying the device and a new reset feature to redeploy Intune-managed Windows 10 devices. | Continue reading
Facebook is testing a new video hub which contains a vast library of gaming videos curated based on creators and games people follow as well as the pages they like or groups they belong to. | Continue reading
Mozilla has announced a new pot of cash that it intends to disperse among seven projects to help them highlight the potential downsides to artificial intelligence on society. It has pledged $225,000. | Continue reading
The website discovery service, StumbleUpon, will shut down at the end on June and it's co-founder is encouraging users to migrate their accounts to Mix.com which improves on StumbleUpon. | Continue reading
At the SharePoint Conference North America event, Microsoft announced a slew of improvements to OneDrive which will be rolling out over the coming months, including an improved sharing experience. | Continue reading
Since the Android usage stats arrived late last month, it's no surprise that the list of different versions have barely moved in the last few weeks. However, it does show a trend - slow adoption. | Continue reading
At Microsoft's Build 2018 developer conference today, the company announced that the Ubuntu app in the Microsoft Store will soon support Windows 10 on ARM PCs, rather than only x64 devices. | Continue reading
After using building AMD GPUs into its processors earlier this year, Intel looks set to launch its own discrete GPUs with a possible reveal coming at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2019. | Continue reading
Microsoft pre-emptively upped the ante this week, with an update coming later this year which increases the share which is paid to developers who target its Windows 10 platform and devices. | Continue reading
It has been discovered that a specially crafted message containing invisible formatting characters can cause WhatsApp to become unresponsive or even take down the operating system on mobile devices. | Continue reading
It appears that the Windows 10 April 2018 Update is causing some issues with Google Chrome, with the browser intermittently freezing up without any justifiable reason on machines with different specs. | Continue reading
Firefox has been rebuilt from the ground up to be faster and more powerful than ever. This includes a new CSS engine that has state-of-the-art innovations and is blazingly fast. | Continue reading