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.
Facebook’s Oculus ordered to pay $500 million to ZeniMax
Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey failed to comply with a non-disclosure agreement.
Bigger, better LibreOffice 5.3 released for the cloud
The latest version of LibreOffice is out now for Linux, macOS, Windows, and, at long last, the cloud.
IT projects to resume in Brazil in 2017
Despite current uncertainty, tech spending will increase and the local IT market is set to grow by 5.7 percent, says IDC
Identity theft, credit card fraud cost US consumers $16 billion in 2016
A study from Javelin Strategy & Research found that card-not-present (CNP) fraud increased 40 percent in 2016.
Windows 10 Cloud on ARM gives Microsoft a potent Chromebook rival
Innovative hardware couldn't overcome Windows RT's lack of compatibility with many apps. But things have changed enough in the Windows 10 era to tempt fate again.
The iPad is on life support
Apple CEO Tim Cook might be bullish about the future of the iPad, but the numbers suggest that "peak iPad" was three years ago, and nothing Apple has done is changing that.
Infographic: Companies are using IoT to monitor environments and improve products
A recent Tech Pro Research survey asked what IoT data companies are collecting, and how it's being used. This infographic contains details from those findings.
Internet of Things in the enterprise: The state of play
The Internet of Things can be a major driver of digital transformation, enabling new business models based on widespread devices and new data streams--if you can cope with the immature ecosystems.
Internet of Things: CIOs are getting ready for the next big revolution
What steps should your organisation take to be ready for the Internet of Things?
Tone down the bile on Facebook and Twitter: Your job may depend on it
It's important to remember that whatever you post on social media may be around forever.