The Huffington Post: The United States Postal Service is rolling out a new email initiative to make receiving snail mail more convenient. The new, free service, called “Informed Delivery,” will email “black and white images of your actual letter-sized mail pieces” to you by 11:00am EST on the day the…
ACORD President & CEO Greg Maciag wipes away the tears after a heartfelt tribute at ACORD2015 to discuss his upcoming retirement and what the future will bring for ACORD and the industry.
“Project Spartan,” the new browser we are introducing in Windows 10. Project Spartan will be available across the Windows 10 device family. It claims to be fast, compatible, and built for the modern Web. Project Spartan is designed to work the way you do, with features enabling you to do cool things like write or type on a webpage. It’s a browser that is made for easy sharing, reading, discovery and getting things done online.
Amazon is gearing up for the holiday season with more than 15,000 warehouse robots. The little 320-pound orange robots glide around the floor on wheels, technology developed by Kiva Systems, a robotics company Amazon bought for $775 million in 2012. Automation to make the job easier and more efficient. Amazon introduced…
BOSTON (Reuters) – Over the weekend the U.S. Department of Homeland Security advised computer users to consider using alternatives to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) browser until the company fixes a security flaw that hackers have used to launch attacks. The United States Computer Emergence Readiness Team said in an advisory…
LastPass Heartbleed Checker Results: Site: ecertsonline.com Server software: Microsoft-IIS/6.0 Was vulnerable: No (does not use OpenSSL) SSL Certificate: Safe (regenerated 5 months ago) Assessment: This server was not vulnerable, no need to change your password unless you have used it on any other site! What is Heartbleed?: Heartbleed Check another (https://) site: LastPass…
Reveal Labs, Inc. develops bluetooth devices, a tiny Tile, which can be attached to one’s belongings, to enable users find and track lost items using a mobile application. Started in 2012 by established software and hardware engineers, Mike Farley and Nick Evans. The inaugural product is Tile, a device that finds…