It was a good deed with a positive result, but it could easily have been a very successful and costly scam. So there are lessons to be learned from "the guy who walked into a bar".
It was a good deed with a positive result, but it could easily have been a very successful and costly scam. So there are lessons to be learned from "the guy who walked into a bar".
Whaling preys on a vulnerability in every company, regardless of their IT acumen or financial resources. Human nature.
CES was full of future tech and hopeful entrepreneurs, but what are the ideas that will stick? Sarah Segrest of Wynit knows.
Most of us are relatively data illiterate, yet we have massive amounts of data. Without the skills to identify what it all means, it's an unexplored opportunity. Enter artificial intelligence.
Technology needs a plan just like any other business function. Create a roadmap for 2017 to make the most out of your tech year.
What if you could charge your car while you were driving down the highway? Or power up your cell phone just by walking around using it? Technology freed from outlets, bricks, cables and adapters that makes us truly mobile? That would really be powerful. And it may be closer than you think.
Don't have a Yahoo! account? You may still have been among the 1 billion whose sensitive information was hacked if you have an account with one of any number of large companies that use Yahoo! to provide email and authentication services.