As Higher Ed IT adopts new technologies, it’s becoming more and more important to stay current with tech news. New technological advancements are sure to affect your work at an institutional-level. We’re constantly aggregating new and exciting articles from the best sources so that you can stay informed and ahead in the field.
HackerOne raises $40 million to empower hacking community
The successful Series C finance round brings the bug bounty platform's funding to $74 million.
What to do if your iPhone has a battery drain issue
So you've carried out the tests and come to the conclusion that your iPhone suffers from a battery drain issue. What do you do next?
Lenovo’s new PC manufacturing process promises 35 percent reduction in carbon emissions
With its Low Temperature Solder process, the computer giant will not only need less energy to build its systems, but it also says that they will have improved reliability.
Sophos snaps up machine learning tech firm Invincea to fight modern malware
The anti-malware provider has been acquired in a deal worth $100 million.
This ‘invisible’ memory-based malware is infiltrating organisations across the globe
Cybercriminals are using legitimate software to collect enterprise passwords and other credentials.
Windows 10 tip: Back up your third-party hardware drivers
Tracking down drivers and control software for internal and external hardware devices after a clean reinstall doesn't have to be a tedious job. The secret is to back up the driver file repository that Windows 10 maintains. Here's where you'll find it.
Thousands of WordPress websites defaced through patch failures
A patched zero-day vulnerability is at fault, but webmasters are not paying attention to updates.
Going all-in with the cloud
How far can organisations go in terms of pushing applications on-demand and how important is the context within which a firm operates?
You may be owed $10 for each DVD drive in PCs you bought years ago
Several optical-drive manufacturers have established a $124.5m fund to settle claims that they conspired to keep prices high.
IBM launches cognitive computing hardware unit: Enter the Watson, Power 9 stack
Here's the upshot: IBM is looking to speed up training for Watson, neural networks and machine learning. It's going to use its research and hardware knowhow as well as the OpenPower ecosystem to do it.