Facebook is about to enter the business collaboration market, and though the space is crowded, the opportunity for Facebook at Work is clear — but the company must earn trust in the enterprise. Read More ▶ |
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| This summer, online payment service giant Paypal learned that bad guys had set up a fake Paypal Support page on Twitter, and then monitored the real Paypal Support page for remarks from customers. The bad guys responded to those inquiries and pointed users to the fake site where they would ask for, and sometimes receive, personal and account information – an attack called angler phishing. Read More ▶ |
| It's both a mobile app and a desktop service; the launch event will happen in London. Read More ▶ |
| Retooling your business for the future requires a culture shift. Watch how children interact with technology and you’ll understand futurist Mike Walsh’s vision. Read More ▶ |
| | Facebook announced Marketplace on Monday. This new, mobile-only feature lets you buy and sell items on the social network. Read More ▶ |
| Facebook today unveiled Marketplace, a service for mobile users who want to buy and sell items while using the social networking app. Read More ▶ |
| Facebook's new encrypted messaging feature, Secret Conversations, is now live for everyone on Android and iOS. Read More ▶ |
| Instagram debuted Stories two months ago, and it's already proved to be a popular feature with its 500 million users. Read More ▶ |
| Facebook already owns consumer social networking, and with its new Workplace service, it’s clear it wants the enterprise, too. The new offering will feel familiar to Facebook users but will also remain separate from company's consumer platform. Read More ▶ |
| Another popular Facebook feature gets its own standalone app. Read More ▶ |
| At Oculus Connect 3, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg provided a tantalizing glimpse at what social VR could become. Read More ▶ |
| What projects are CIOs prioritizing in the year ahead? Where are they spending those precious IT dollars? These are the questions that will be answered (with your help!) in our 16th annual State of the CIO survey. Make your voice heard! ▶ | Historically, hardware upgrades on Windows PCs that involved major changes (new motherboard and/or CPU, for example) required a phone call to Microsoft to reactivate the Windows license. Microsoft has altered its licensing policy to cut down on calls. Here’s what happened when we tested this hypothesis. ▶ | Cloud-based ERP will eventually rule, and on-premises software is destined for legacy status. How can IT ensure a smooth transition? ▶ |
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