If you use Citrix’s GoToMyPC remote desktop access service, you need to change your password. According to “Unfortunately, the GoToMYPC service has been targeted by a very sophisticated password attack,” the update reads. “To protect you, the security team recommended that we reset all customer passwords immediately.” According to GoToMyPC, it wasn’t immediately clear that it was experiencing an attack: On Saturday, users reported being unable to log into their accounts, and were being forced to reset their password. Several hours later, GoToMyPC warned users of the attack.
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Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus face a potential sales ban in China due to a patent dispute with a little-known local company. The phones infringe a design patent held by Chinese device maker Shenzhen Baili, a Beijing intellectual property office ruled, according to a The office ordered Apple and its partners to halt sales of both products, though Apple has appealed and the phones are currently still on sale there. “We appealed an administrative order from a regional patent tribunal in Beijing last month and as a result the order has been stayed pending review by the Beijing IP Court,” Apple said Friday in an email.
Google Now on Tap is a multi-headed beast. It seeks to devour information across the web and then spit it back to you in easy-to-handle chunks. A new feature that’s showing up for some users now offers shortcuts to common actions and nearby places. Your Now on Tap searches may bring you a whole host of information.
Mozilla wants to make it easy for you to keep your personal and work Twitter accounts open in the same browser window. A new experimental feature just landed on the nightly builds of Firefox that lets you maintain multiple online “identities” that are separated by tabs instead of browser windows. Dubbed To use Containers right now,
Microsoft put a Despite the official lack of new features, this build offers a few interesting tidbits as we get closer to the official Windows 10 Anniversary Update roll out in the coming weeks—including one that makes it easier to banish bloatware from your PC.
It’s been precisely three years since I first tried Three years and hundreds of VR demos later, it takes a lot more to impress me. But as E3 wraps, another game is gathering word-of-mouth support. Numerous times now I’ve heard “Did you play
Robots have already invaded the operating room in some hospitals, but in Belgium they will soon be taking on the potentially more difficult task -- for robots, at least -- of greeting patients and giving them directions. The Citadelle regional hospital in Liège and the Damiaan general hospital in Ostend will be working with Zora Robotics to test patients' reactions to robot receptionists in the coming months. Zora already has experience programming the diminutive humanoid robot Nao to act as a chatty companion for the elderly, offering it as a form of therapy for those with dementia. Now the Belgian company is working with Nao's newer, bigger sibling,
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