Friday, January 9, 2015

15 things Back to the Future II got right (and horribly wrong)

OpenSSL patches eight new vulnerabilities.

Best of CES 2015: In pictures.

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January 09, 2015

15 things Back to the Future II got right (and horribly wrong)

The "Future" is now (well, in October). READ MORE

 

Issue highlights

1. OpenSSL patches eight new vulnerabilities

2. Best of CES 2015: In pictures

3. Exploit allows Asus routers to be hacked from local network

4. 7 cool tools for doing devops right

5. Is Silicon Valley numb to age discrimination?

6. 4 ways building a better brand attracts better IT talent

7. BMW's latest self-driving car brakes for obstacles when you don't

8. Windows 10's new Spartan browser will pack Cortana's smarts, report claims

9. WIN THIS BOOK: Learning Swift Programming

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OpenSSL patches eight new vulnerabilities

Server administrators are advised to upgrade OpenSSL again to fix eight new vulnerabilities, two of which can lead to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. READ MORE

Best of CES 2015: In pictures

The best and most noteworthy products and technologies found at CES 2015. READ MORE

Exploit allows Asus routers to be hacked from local network

A vulnerability in Asuswrt, the firmware running on many wireless router models from Asustek Computer, allows attackers to completely compromise the affected devices. READ MORE

7 cool tools for doing devops right

Bridge the divide between development and operations with these standout technologies. READ MORE

Is Silicon Valley numb to age discrimination?

As Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg says,'Young people are just smarter.' READ MORE

4 ways building a better brand attracts better IT talent

Want to attract top tech talent? Focusing on employee engagement will bolster your positive brand image and result in a higher caliber of potential candidates. READ MORE

BMW's latest self-driving car brakes for obstacles when you don't

I tried to hit a wall. I tried to clip a corner. The car just wouldn't let me do it. READ MORE

Windows 10's new Spartan browser will pack Cortana's smarts, report claims

We've already heard that Microsoft plans to build Cortana into Windows 10. Now it appears the Windows maker has further plans for Cortana in its upcoming operating system refresh. READ MORE

WIN THIS BOOK: Learning Swift Programming

We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky readers. Enter for your chance to win! READ MORE

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