November 17, 2022 Thousands of databases hosted on Amazon Web Services Relational Database Service (RDS) have been discovered to be leaking personally identifiable information, potentially providing a gold mine for threat actors. The exposure is provided by Amazon more...
November 17, 2022 Alphabet needs to act quickly to reduce personnel and payroll costs, present a clear action plan to investors, reduce losses at its self-driving unit Waymo, adapt to a slower growth environment, and run its business more...
November 16, 2022 Microsoft has unveiled the Microsoft Supply Chain Platform, which combines artificial intelligence, collaboration, low-code, security and Software as a Service (SaaS) applications. With an open approach, the Supply Chain Platform helps organizations maximize their existing more...
November 16, 2022 Amazon Clinic is a virtual care option that connects users with healthcare providers to help with common conditions such as allergies, acne and hair loss. This follows the acquisition of One Medical and online pharmacy more...
November 16, 2022 Pushwoosh, a software company whose code is used in thousands of widely downloaded apps, claimed to be based in the United States, even though it actually operates from Russia, and U.S. government agencies such as more...
November 16, 2022 Microsoft recently confirmed a problem with Direct Access on Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices in some of its recent updates. The problem affects devices running Windows 11 versions 21H2 and 22H2, or all release more...
November 15, 2022 Google has agreed to pay US$391.5 million and to be more upfront with consumers about its privacy and data capture practices in a settlement with 40 U.S. states. The deal, announced Monday, comes after the more...
November 15, 2022 Edinburgh University is still paying staff and suppliers late because of the problematic introduction of a new Oracle-based human resources and finance system. In December 2014, the University of Edinburgh deployed the Oracle E-Business Suite more...
November 15, 2022 Fines are becoming a necessary evil in the tech industry, and barely a month goes by without a court or commission fining a tech giant for violating one or more laws, particularly privacy laws. The more...
November 15, 2022 Redundancies seem to be the new normal in the tech world, with Twitter, Meta, Snapchat, Stripe, Salesforce, Microsoft, Zillow, and Robinhood all doing so in recent months. According to the New York Times, Amazon appears more...