Microsoft's stock price is surging, putting the company's total valuation at $753 billion. This makes it the third most valuable company on the planet, behind Amazon (782 billion), Apple ($923 billion) and leaving Google in fourth place, valued at $739 billion. Google first overtook Microsoft in 2012, and since that time, the two companies have traded places repeatedly. So Microsoft's current 3rd place position is expected to be relatively short-lived. It's worth noting, however, that … Read more
Vega Stealer Malware Goes After Your Saved Credentials
There's a new security threat to be worried about, and security professionals are warning that it could be very bad indeed. The new malware is known as the "Vega Stealer," and is currently being used in a relatively simplistic phishing campaign designed to harvest financial data that has been saved in both Google Chrome and Firefox browsers. Unfortunately, based on an analysis of the code, it could be a much more serious threat. Vega Stealer isn't 100 percent original work, but rather, is a … Read more
Fitbit and Google Partnership May Raise Privacy Concerns
Depending on which side of the privacy debate you're on, you're either going to love or hate this announcement: "Fitbit intends to use Google's new Cloud Healthcare API to help the company integrate further into the healthcare system, such as by connecting user data with electronic medical records." Rarely has a single sentence been so fraught with risk, while simultaneously promising such great opportunity. On the plus side, the potential for innovation is virtually unlimited, and this … Read more
Firefox To Start Showing Ads On Tab Page
Before Google released its Chrome browser, Firefox felt pretty good about their arrangement. They got a handsome reward in exchange for making Google.com their default search engine. It was a win-win. These days though, Firefox's position is a bit more precious. The Google deal is still the main source of the company's income, but they're also in direct competition with Chrome. If Google one day decides to pull the plug on the deal, the company could find itself in dire straits … Read more
Having Chrome Issues Since The Latest Windows 10 Update?
Microsoft has been having some "issues" of late. It's April Windows 10 rollout had to be delayed on account of some mysterious BSOD ("Blue Screen of Death") issues. This month's rollout is plagued by similar problems, trading the BSOD issues for problems with both "Hey Cortana" and Google's Chrome browser. The problem is that when you try to navigate the web using Chrome with the latest Windows 10 update, the entire system will inexplicably hang. The company is hoping to have a fix ready … Read more
Apple Will Officially No Longer Sell Routers
After more than two decades in the business, Apple is officially going to stop selling routers. The writing has been on the wall for a while now, since the company's "AirPort" family of products hasn't received a significant update in more than five years. When Apple first introduced its AirPort product line, wireless computing was still something of a rarity, and Apple's offerings were ahead of their time. In the years between then and now though, the market has changed significantly. … Read more
Another Google Service Is Going Away
If you are a fan of, and regularly use Goo.gl (the URL shortener service), brace for impact. The company has announced that as of March 30, 2019, the service will be shut down for good. Long before then, beginning April 18th of this year, only existing users will be able to shorten links via goo.gl. No new signups will be allowed. The company had this to say about the recent announcement: "The URL Shortener has been a great tool that we've been proud to have built. As we look towards … Read more
RottenSys Malware Has Infected 5M Android Devices Since 2016
There's a new threat on the horizon, according to security researchers from Check Point. A group of hackers in China are busy building a massive botnet that so far, totals almost five million Android smartphones. The hackers are quietly taking control of these devices using a strain of malware known as "RottenSys." While the malware is flexible and can be adapted to any number of purposes, in its present incarnation, it's being used to display copious numbers of advertisements. This … Read more
Google Changing Name Of Android Wear Without Updates
Wearable computing devices from smart watches to glasses are struggling to find an audience, and Google's Android Wear operating system hasn't gotten much love in recent years. It has weakened as major players in the tech space have struggled to find a market for these products. On the face of it, these products would seem to be wildly popular, but still haven't quite captured the imaginations of a critical mass of the consuming public. Google's recent announcement that it was rebranding … Read more
You Can Now Search Google From iMessage With App Download
There's a fun, new update for Apple's iMessage app that will probably make lots of power users happy. As long as you also have Google's iOS app installed, you'll be able to perform Google searches from within iMessage itself. In order to make it work, you'll have to go into the app drawer (App Store icon) and enable the iMessage extension. Once enabled, all you have to do to use Google search is to tap on the Google shortcut icon to get the search box. Even better, the update includes … Read more









