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.
Medical device ‘birth certificates’ could solve healthcare security woes
Can "digital birth certificates" defend medical devices against cyberattacks?
Lenovo’s budget Windows 10, Chromebook rival: But is $299 A12 an Android tablet or laptop?
Lenovo's new Android device features its Yoga Book haptic feedback touch-based keyboard.
Office 365 tip: Using ‘Add to AutoCorrect’ to make you more productive
Never make the same typos again by using AutoCorrect to make your typing much more efficient.
Kali Linux on the Raspberry Pi: 3, 2, 1, and Zero
Combining two of my favorite things: Kali Linux and variety of Raspberry Pi models.
Apple, Google, Microsoft pile in: 97 US tech firms file brief against Trump’s travel ban
Ninety-seven firms have signed a court brief opposing President Donald Trump's immigration restrictions on seven majority Muslim nations.
Google ordered to hand over foreign emails to FBI, unlike Microsoft
Google has been told to comply with the FBI and give the agency access to emails stored overseas.
Sky asks persistent pirates to remove file sharing software, BitTorrent clients
The US system may have collapsed, but that hasn't stopped ISPs here hoping education -- and a warning or two -- will reduce piracy in the UK.
Telcos: National security Bill ‘unjustifiably intrusive’, risks cyber threats
Carriers and cybersecurity groups have again made submissions against the telco national security Bill, saying it will impede innovation and consequently make networks more vulnerable to cyber attacks.
Korean government agency concludes Galaxy Note 7 findings
A South Korean government agency, which conducted its own investigations to the Note 7 fires, reached the same conclusion as Samsung that faulty batteries were the cause for explosions.
LG names G6’s bezel-less display ‘Full Vision’
LG Electronics has named the upcoming G6's 5.7-inch QHD+ display 'Full Vision' to highlight the fact the bezel-less smartphone's display will cover the entire front face.