CloudFlare launches secure domain name management service

From InfoWorld: CloudFlare has launched a domain name registration service with enhanced security controls designed to prevent domain hijacking, a serious attack that can have far-reaching consequences for companies.

Its Registrar keeps a close eye on domain name registrations and changes to...

Oracle snags cloud startup Ravello in deal said to be worth $500m

From PC World: Oracle is acquiring cloud startup Ravello in a deal reportedly worth $500 million.

Founded by the team that created the KVM hypervisor, Ravello offers what it calls "nested virtualization" software, with the goal of enabling enterprises to use popular public clouds as an extension of...

Samsung announces next-gen flagship smartphones

From InfoWorld: Samsung announced its next-generation flagship smartphones on Sunday as expected -- the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge running Android 6 (Marshmallow).

Both phones look strikingly similar to last year's models (the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge), but include features like a return to...

A classic returns? Nokia CEO confirms comeback for phones

From CNET: Nokia smartphones will be a thing again. Maybe in 2016, but maybe not.

The Finnish company confirmed Sunday at the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona that it's pressing ahead with plans to sell smartphones. It just doesn't know when.

"There's no timeline, there's no rush,"...

GAMDIAS GKC1001 Mechanical Gaming Combo Review (Page 1 of 4)

Surprises can elicit a variety of reactions, whether positive or negative, but it depends on the nature of the surprise. For example, one Sunday morning, I was looking around when I casually glanced over at one of my friends. Everything seemed normal, until I realized she was standing there without her usual glasses on. I went over and inquired about her missing spectacles. She looked at me and said, "Do not laugh, but I dropped my laptop on my...

Cooler Master Storm Sentinel III Review (Page 1 of 4)

It has been more than a month since CES in Las Vegas ended, and when I came back, the first thing I was asked was what I thought the most interesting thing was. For me, it is kind of difficult to really give a single answer for a several reasons. First is the fact the show covered a wide variety of areas; each with their own cool points. There were all the hyped products like driverless cars, wearables, IoT, virtual reality, and consumer-grade...

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