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Hewlett-Packard Enterprise to sell software business: report

SAN FRANCISCO: Hewlett-Packard Enterprise is looking to sell its software division, perhaps for as much as $10 billion, according to media reports on Friday that cited sources close to the matter.

Powered by Google, UN flexes tech muscle to fight climate change

New Google-powered software will help the world tackle problems related to climate change, deforestation and food production, a United Nations agency said on Friday, as it presented its revamped online platform.

New version of Android crowned ‘Nougat’

SAN FRANCISCO: Google's newest mobile operating system will be called Nougat, continuing a tradition of naming Android software after sweet treats, the tech giant said Thursday.

Software unveiled to tackle online extremism, violence

WASHINGTON: A software tool unveiled Friday aims to help online firms quickly find and eliminate extremist content used to spread and incite violence and attacks.

Ad-blocking software use for mobile surges: study

WASHINGTON: The use of ad-blocking software for mobile devices has nearly doubled in the past year, raising questions about the viability of online media business models, a study showed Tuesday.

Chinese users criticize Microsoft’s push for Windows 10 upgrade: Xinhua

BEIJING: Chinese users of Microsoft products are criticizing the software company's push to get them to mandatorily upgrade their Windows operating systems, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Friday.

Asia hotbed of IT piracy despite economic growth

SINGAPORE: More than 60 percent of all computer software installed in the Asia-Pacific in 2015 was unlicensed, the worst of any region, despite growing economies and anti-piracy efforts, an industry watchdog. 

Apple’s Tim Cook to tap Indian software talent during maiden visit

MUMBAI/NEW DELHI: Apple Inc is set to announce plans to expand its Indian software development center and build an accelerator program for local start-ups, two sources aware of the investment said on Tuesday, hours before Chief Executive Tim Cook's maiden visit.

Rangers’ software aims to ensure security of Karachi educational institutes

KARACHI: Pakistan Rangers Sindh on Saturday introduced a software aimed at ensuring security of educational institutes in Karachi against terrorism, ARY News reported.

Sweden opens fraud investigation against Volkswagen

STOCKHOLM: Sweden's anti-corruption prosecutor announced Tuesday the opening of an "aggravated fraud" investigation against German automaker Volkswagen, which has acknowledged rigging its vehicles for environmental emissions tests.

US Consulate donates computer systems to Karachi Press Club

KARACHI: U.S. Consulate General Karachi donated three computers, network, printer systems and software to the Karachi Press Club.

Software guru McAfee seeks White House as Cyber Party candidate

WASHINGTON: He does not like Washington, does not plan to travel the country kissing babies or shaking hands and does not want to debate anybody because that is "nonsense," but John McAfee says he is running for president.

Apple plans fix next week for newly uncovered Freak security bug

 BOSTON: Apple Inc  and Google Inc said on Tuesday that they have developed fixes to mitigate the newly uncovered 'Freak' security flaw affecting mobile devices and Mac computers.

Apple is working on creating a car: WSJ

Google Inc has a secret lab working on the creation of an Apple-branded electric car, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Stealthy spy software snooping for years: Symantec

SAN FRANCISCO: Computer security firm Symantec on Monday said it uncovered stealthy software wielded as part of a years-long spying campaign, most likely by a nation state.

New ‘Bash’ software bug may pose bigger threat than ‘Heartbleed’

BOSTON: A newly discovered security bug in a widely used piece of Linux software, known as "Bash," could pose a bigger threat to computer users than the "Heartbleed" bug that surfaced in April, cyber experts warned on Wednesday.

China to bar Symantec, Kaspersky anti-virus in procurement

BOSTON: The state-controlled People's Daily reported the news early Sunday on its English Twitter feed, saying that the government's procurement agency "has excluded Symantec & Kaspersky" from a list of security software suppliers.
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