by ray | Oct 21, 2015 | Security
Fitbit wearables can be hacked in 10 seconds, allowing the intruder to infect any PC connected to it, The Register reports. Fitbit make a series of wearable devices that measure health statistics, such as blood pressure and heart rate. All of the information is then...
by ray | Oct 21, 2015 | Cloud Tools, Tech News
Thumbtack, which handles marketing and job listings for professionals like yoga instructors and electricians, has raised $125 million and is now valued at about $1.3 billion. The investment catapults the six-year-old start-up into the ranks of the unicorns, a popular...
by ray | Oct 21, 2015 | Tech News
MONTHS AFTER DEBUTING INSTANT ARTICLES, FACEBOOK IS MAKING THE FEATURE AVAILABLE TO ALL IOS USERS AND INTRODUCING A BETA FOR ANDROID. After months of anticipation, Facebook is at last expanding Instant Articles, its native publishing platform, in a big way. The social...
by ray | Oct 21, 2015 | General News
SIEGEL+GALE’S BRIAN RAFFERTY EXPLAINS WHY THE BEST LOGOS ARE THE SIMPLEST ONES, AND WHY NEW LOGO BACKLASH IS SOMETHING EVERY BRAND SHOULD EXPECT. What makes a logo successful? Ask a dozen different designers, and you’ll get a dozen different answers. But...
by ray | Oct 21, 2015 | Security
Yesterday, the FBI issued an advisory about security risks related to the new chip-enabled credit cards (the new cards that people are receiving that I discussed last week in 9 Things You Should Know About Your New Chip-Enabled Credit Cards). Today, however, the FBI...