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Huawei Wants to Sell Components for Building Cloud Infrastructure
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Sep 05, 2016 11:01 AM EDT |
With the growing demand for cloud computing platforms, Chinese tech giant Huawei is throwing its hat into the fray. Huawei aims to establish itself as a major provider of software and devices for cloud computing. The company plans to turn its cloud computing arm into a $10 billion business by 2020.
IBM Starts to Build Reliable First Practical Quantum Computers
Marco Foronda | | Apr 30, 2015 03:40 AM EDT |
IBM is now able to identify a variety of data errors simultaneously in a square array of four qubits, which was not formerly attainable.
Microsoft, Sony Work Together to Prevent Future DDoS Attacks
Cory Doyle | | Mar 07, 2015 11:41 PM EST |
The group responsible for the DDoS attacks is known as Lizard Squad.
Lizard Squad's Back, Vows More DDoS Attacks
Cory Doyle | | Jan 29, 2015 05:28 AM EST |
"Going to resume the rape of online gaming services very soon," Lizard Squad said via Twitter.
Facebook says Outage due to Tech Problem, not Hack Attack
David Curry | | Jan 27, 2015 09:22 AM EST |
Facebook has announced internal errors were to blame for the outage, not the infamous DDoS attackers Lizard Squad.
The Pirate Bay Goes Offline After Stockholm Server Raid
David Curry | | Dec 10, 2014 10:08 AM EST |
The Pirate Bay has officially went offline for most users, after Swedish authorities raided the server room in Stockholm.
Facebook Down for Second Time in 2 Months
Marc Maligalig | | Aug 02, 2014 10:14 AM EDT |
Some panicked users called 911.
BitTorrent Releases Anti-NSA Messaging App
Marc Maligalig | | Jul 31, 2014 11:40 AM EDT |
BitTorrent Inc., based in San Francisco, Calif., announced on Wednesday it is releasing Bleep, a mobile chat app that ensures the users' privacy.
How Hackers Hack: the Six Steps to Successful Hacking
Marc Maligalig | | Jul 30, 2014 11:32 AM EDT |
Cyber-attacks are going to increase but can be prevented.
China To Scrutinize IBM Servers And Other U.S. Tech For Security Breach
Lemuel Cacho | | May 28, 2014 08:23 AM EDT |
The Chinese government said it will study its domestic banks' reliance on IBM's high-end servers and find out if the servers are compromising China's financial security.
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