Applications
Nine-tenths of Windows development now done on GIT, reveals Microsoft
Closed-source software developed on open-source
RoughTed malvertising bypasses ad blockers, says Malwarebytes
The malvertising operation uses dynamic strings to bypass ad blockers like AdBlock Plus and uBlock Origin
Samba flaw could spread WannaCry-like worm, warns DHS
More than 100,000 machines could be at risk
European unified communications-as-a-service trying to hold off US aggressors
Small UCaaS operators are being threatened by larger US telcos
Windows XP so out-of-date it limited WannaCry spread
WannaCry contains seeds of its own destruction - crashed XP PCs before it could spread
Microsoft bans emulators from the Windows Store
First Apple, now Microsoft: platform 'controllers' crack down on emulators
Windows 10 flatlines, while Windows 7 gains in popularity, according to NetMarketShare figures
Windows 10 may be struggling, but at least Windows XP looks to be going the way of Windows Vista
Apple acquires iOS-based personal automation app Workflow
Acquired app turned into a free download by Apple
Legacy Cobol code an increasing problem in computer security, claims research
Study finds 'security through obscurity' doesn't work and that investment in modern IT also helps improve security
Digital transformation: Be middle-a-ware
Red Hat solution architect Erica Langhi considers the overlooked benefits of middleware to IT change
Blockchain trial announced by money transfer service SWIFT
Bank payments organisation lends weight to financial services' blockchain interest
Latest Windows 10 Insider Build brings security improvements to Edge
Windows 10 Build 15002 adds incremental changes to Edge and a number of other small enhancements
Drinks firm Pernod Ricard experiences 'dramatic' application performance boost with Brocade traffic manager
"It's like having a Swiss Army knife in front of applications" enthuses group network manager
Top 10 UK developed video games ever
Lemmings, Grand Theft Auto, Elite and more
Employees waste four weeks a year due to slow and outdated tech, finds report
That's £2,100 per staffer down the drain annually
SAP and Apple team up to provide tools to create native business apps for iOS
Enterprises and developers will be able to use a software development kit to create business apps for iPads and iPhones
How do you solve a problem like blockchain?
Fausto Jori and Matthew Coward of Reply talk through approaches to overcoming some of blockchain's shortcomings
Nationwide working on biometric access for its smartphone and tablet app users
Customers may be able to authenticate using fingerprint scanner, facial recognition, or behavioural and voice techniques
Microsoft SharePoint 2016 and Project Server 2016 released to manufacturing
Latest version of Microsoft's collaboration platform is now integrated with Project Server
Microsoft tempts Oracle customers with free SQL Server 2016 licences
Microsoft says firms can save by switching, but they must be signed up for Software Assurance licensing
VR is here but embedded tech will truly transform its future
HTC Vive and Oculus Rift offer great experiences, but the evolution of VR hardware and software is still at an early stage
Amazon Web Service's Ts & Cs upgraded for zombie apocalypse
AWS EULA keeps all bases covered
Lo and Behold: Werner Herzog on why he saw the internet as 'a whole new continent' he needed to explore
Computing goes to Sundance and sits down with the director of the most radical film yet made about the connected world
HSBC launches 'nudge theory' banking app to help customers manage finances
App developed in six weeks uses real-time analytics to alert customers on spending habits