Intel’s ‘Kaby Lake’ chip starts strong as Intel retools its PC strategy

compal-100663814-largeIntel’s upcoming 7th Generation Core processor family, code-named Kaby Lake, is off to a quick start.

More than 400 devices with Intel’s upcoming chip design will reach the market, said Navin Shenoy, corporate vice president and general manager for Intel’s Client Computing Group. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Move over, Skylake: Asus’ new Surface rival rocks Intel’s Kaby Lake chip

asus_transformer_3_primary-100663677-largeThe wait for Intel’s Kaby Lake chip will end in the third quarter this year, as the first PC with the 7th Generation Core chip was announced at Computex. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Don’t be a Victim of These Common Phishing Attacks

PhishingInfographFeat-644x373There’s no redeeming quality to a phishing attack. They exist to prey upon anyone who lets their guard down for just a moment. At its worst, attacks can lead to identity theft, which can ultimately ruin the victim’s life. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Flaw in popular WordPress plug-in Jetpack puts over a million websites at risk

jetpack_page-100663634-largeOwners of WordPress-based websites should update the Jetpack plug-in as soon as possible because of a serious flaw that could expose their users to attacks. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Celebrity hacker Guccifer’s confession gives us all a lesson in security

privacy-policy-510739-100599822-largeThe activity of Romanian hacker Guccifer, who has admitted to compromising almost 100 email and social media accounts belonging to U.S. government officials, politicians, and other high-profile individuals, is the latest proof that humans are the weakest link in computer security. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Did Google Make the Best iPhone Keyboard Yet? Meet Gboard

gboard-iphone-644x373Android users often get some features that iOS users don’t have. For the longest time, this included keyboards not made by Apple, which meant constant jibes from Android fanboys about Apple’s restricted system. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Google’s Trust API pushes password-free login capability for Android apps

Google remains on its quest to replace passwords with something more secure. The latest effort is from the company’s Project Abacus, which favors a system of biometrics to authenticate identity. Check out this article from PCWorld.com