How Coronavirus Forces Internet Companies To Rely More Heavily On AI To Get Jobs Done

The Wuhan COVID-19 coronavirus has taken the world by storm, and leaving many in fear.

The Wuhan COVID-19 coronavirus has taken the world by storm, and leaving many in fear.

"OK, Google" or "Hey, Google" has been the commands more frequently heard with the advent of Google Assistant.

Apple's iOS is regarded as a more privacy-oriented mobile operating system than Android, and also a more polished one.

Antivirus solutions are meant to be placed at the forefront to protect users from any potential digital harm. But what would happen if that solution is flawed?

Data is expensive. While some user data may not be directly sold for something in return, other data can uncover a whole world of priceless information.

To continue getting attention, stagnant shouldn't be a word to rely on. Things should continuously change, and this is what Microsoft is doing.

With people's digital activities are focused more on mobile devices, it's certain that cyber criminals are doing what they to steal sensitive data stored inside those devices.
While China has relaxed travel to and from Wuhan, the rest of the world is still struggling with the COVID-19 coronavirus.

When the world first saw the billions-of-dollars smartphone market potential, everything wanted to get involved. And that included Mozilla.

The Tor Browser is a free and open-source software for enabling anonymous communication, by bouncing users internet traffic through thousands of relays.