Samsung surfs memory chip wave amid Note 7 rebound
Samsung Electronics is expected to forecast a record third-quarter profit on Friday thanks to the strong market for memory chips.
Samsung Electronics is expected to forecast a record third-quarter profit on Friday thanks to the strong market for memory chips.
Deloitte has disputed reports that a hack which was revealed in September compromised information of some 350 of its clients.
Symantec is no longer allowing governments to review the source code of its software over fears it might compromise the security of its products.
Microsoft and Google join Facebook and Twitter in the search for evidence of Russian ad influence.
ArcSight owner, Micro Focus, has said it will restrict reviews of the core operating instructions in its products by "high-risk" governments.
A purported software glitch has seen one of Australia’s biggest banks, CBA, face down a class action.
China has said it has approved HP Inc's US$1.1 billion purchase of Samsung Electronics' printer business.
Bain Capital, has said it aims to list Toshiba Corp's chip unit on the Tokyo Stock Exchange within three years.
The EU is taking Ireland to court for failing to recover up to US$15.3 billion of tax due from Apple.
Slack Technologies has secured a partnership with Oracle to integrate the tech giant's enterprise software products into its messaging app.
Yahoo has said that an investigation showed all 3 billion of its user accounts were affected in a 2013 data theft.
Former Equifax CEO claims it took months to patch the vulnerability that compromised the personal details of over 145M individuals.
Sources indicate that HPE inadvertently let a Russian defence agency review the inner workings of cyber defence software used by the Pentagon.
The sale of Toshiba's chip business was agreed last week, but are issues among the buyers already emerging?
Australian former CBA exec also indicted over alleged bribery scheme.