Computers are no longer boring. This year, they’re everything. By Shira Ovide This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. You can sign up here to receive it weekdays. Computers are like hammers.
The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (“IC3”) recently released its annual report, the 2020 Internet Crime Report (“Report”), which gathers statistics from nearly 800,000 complaints of suspected ...
Much of the 2020 datacentre news cycle has been dominated by the colocation and hyperscale operators’ efforts to rapidly adapt to the unprecedented levels of demand for cloud services across the world ...
Thankfully, 2020 is over, and we can look forward to a healthier, safer, and more normal 2021. However, it was a big year for technology and cybersecurity with massive cyberattacks, worldwide outages, ...
Although U.S. schools have made progress with computer science education, new research shows that fewer than half of schools are teaching computer science. 2020 State of Computer Science Education: ...
Today is Microsoft's December 2020 Patch Tuesday, and Windows administrators will be scrambling to put out fires, so be kind to them. With the December 2020 Patch Tuesday security updates release, ...
Four years ago, high schools across America launched an advanced placement course introducing students to the principles of computer science in an effort geared in part toward bringing more female, ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has, unsurprisingly, been a major theme of Computer Weekly’s 2020 startup coverage. From difficulty in securing government support loans to the collapse of veteran players in the ...