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SecuritySonic vibration tokens offer new breakthrough in 2-factor authentication
New research could simplify two-factor authentication, especially for people with disabilities.
Jason Hiner is Editorial Director of CNET and former Editor in Chief of TechRepublic. He's co-author of the book, Follow the Geeks.
New research could simplify two-factor authentication, especially for people with disabilities.
New research from a team at Ben-Gurion University has shown that most off-the-shelf IoT devices can be hacked within 30 minutes.
Using game simulations instead of expensive studies or traditional surveys is how one team of researchers is getting more accurate prediction models for self-driving cars.
New technology will go beyond today's camera pills so that doctors can use tiny remote control robots to improve treatments.
We caught up with the IBM Watson CTO at Mobile World Congress 2018 to talk about the ethical dilemmas that are coming for artificial intelligence.
SmartThings was architected from the ground up with enterprise-grade security, and the platform continues to bake security into its DNA as it grows and expands to a lot more hardware and software.
One of the first places that blockchain could have a disruptive impact on the enterprise is by bringing more transparency to and squeezing efficiency out of the supply chain.
With a beefy new processor, it's clear that Samsung wants its next smartphone to double as your next workstation. Jason Hiner and Larry Dignan discuss the specs powering the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus.
The wide area network module runs on two AA batteries and can send you notifications when bad things happen to your packages or shipping containers.
One of the most powerful demos at Mobile World was the GSMA's visualization of how anonymized mobile data could stop the spread of disease and illness.