Windows Hello Waves Off Passwords

Windows Hello Waves Off Passwords   A new feature in Windows 10 addresses a common frustration among gadget lovers: the inconvenience and insecurity of passwords. A biometric system like Windows Hello has security and usability advantages over conventional passwords, noted the FIDO Alliance’s Brett McDowell. “Just imagine logging into your device by looking at it

Amazon Fires 1st Shot in Storage Price War

Amazon Fires 1st Shot in Storage Price War Amazon is offering unlimited data storage — that’s right, all the photos, videos, movies, music and digital miscellany anyone cares to hoard — for the stunningly low price of $59.99 per year. So what’s next? Amazon’s cloud competitors can easily match or undercut its pricing, said tech

Compliance Mindset Can Lead to Epic Security Fail

Compliance Mindset Can Lead to Epic Security Fail   Although compliance rules are supposed to set minimum standards for protecting data, many companies treat them as maximum benchmarks. “Cases like Premera and thousands of others are proof that if you follow compliance — the checkbox approach to security — it doesn’t mean you’re more secure,”

The Futility of the Strong Password Solution

The Futility of the Strong Password Solution   Considering the user rebellion against Twitch’s stronger-password requirements, it appears likely that many also rejected the company’s advice to change their identical or similar passwords on other sites. That could put them at serious risk. “If hackers capture an email and associated password, they can use that

Proposed Amendments to US Cybersecurity Laws Under Scrutiny

Proposed Amendments to US Cybersecurity Laws Under Scrutiny   “We may not know if a system is safe, even if it’s tested; hackers can always find an unexpected flaw. But we sure will know that our systems aren’t safe if they’re not tested, or if testing is prevented,” noted Richard Blech, CEO of Secure Channels.

WhatsApp for Android now allows all users to make voice calls, iOS coming soon

WhatsApp for Android now allows all users to make voice calls, iOS coming soon   If you’ve been wondering when, oh when, someone will ring you via WhatsApp so you’ll get its new voice calling feature, you won’t have to sit by the phone any longer. Updating to WhatsApp version 2.12.5 via Google Play does

Google’s Inbox email app adds support for custom Snooze times

Google’s Inbox email app adds support for custom Snooze times One of the most useful features in Google’s new Inbox email client is the ability to set Snooze times for when you want to save some email to read for later. Google’s now making the tool a little more versatile. Previously, you could only assign

All developers can now submit Apple Watch apps to the App Store

All developers can now submit Apple Watch apps to the App Store   Apple has today quietly announced that it’s now expanding Apple Watch app submissions to all developers. In a short post to the developer site, Apple is encouraging developers to prepare and submit WatchKit apps for review ahead of the April 24th launch

This website shows you everything that’s streaming on Periscope right now

This website shows you everything that’s streaming on Periscope right now Twitter’s new live-streaming app, Periscope, launched less than a week ago but it’s still a little tricky to discover feeds on the service right now. A new third-party website, Periscope Streams, makes it easy to get an overview of everything that’s streaming on Periscope

Microsoft releases new Music and Video apps for Windows 10 without the Xbox branding

Microsoft releases new Music and Video apps for Windows 10 without the Xbox branding   Windows 10 users got new bits to try yesterday in a build that included company’s new Spartan Web browser. Today Microsoft has delivered two new apps for testing. You can now download the Windows 10 Music and Video apps in