by ray | Feb 13, 2015 | Cloud Tools, Google, Google Workspace
Article by Dara Kerr Dropbox pricing plans.Screenshot by Dara Kerr/CNET As Dropbox hosted its first developer conference on Tuesday, conjuring up images of a future without hard drives and announcing its plans for cloud domination, some users still aren’t happy....
by ray | Feb 13, 2015 | Security
Article by Thorin Klosowski Shellshock, the newly discovered vulnerability that allows attackers to inject code into your machine, puts your Mac or Linux at a serious risk for malicious attacks. Here’s how to test if your machine is vulnerable. Shellshock uses a...
by ray | Feb 13, 2015 | Security, Wordpress
Article by Lisa Hoover McGreevy WordPress has struggled in recent weeks with a spate of security issues ranging from malware infections to denial-of-service vulnerabilities. It’s not a big surprise then that Automattic, the open source development company behind...
by ray | Feb 13, 2015 | Cloud Tools, Google, Google Workspace, Tech News
Article by Mark Pendolino Over 100 million users can’t be wrong. Earlier this year, many of them cast their vote for Smartsheet as their favorite app in the Business category of Evernote’s Platform Awards. And today, Evernote, the company that has...
by ray | Feb 10, 2015 | Security, Wordpress
Article by Sean Michael Kerner In a continuing effort to secure hundreds of millions of users, WordPress.com is disconnecting self-hosted sites that haven’t updated the Jetpack add-on. The risk of unpatched software is one that WordPress understands well and is...
by ray | Feb 10, 2015 | Tech News
Article by Julie Bort Cloud computing, where companies rent computers hosted elsewhere, is the biggest change to enterprise tech since the PC. And the company that more or less invented the concept, Amazon, is still far and away the dominant leader of a market that...