Samsung Tizen Security ‘Feels like 2005’
A researcher at the Security Analyst Summit described the insecure state Samsung’s Tizen operating system. Continue reading Samsung Tizen Security ‘Feels like 2005’
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A researcher at the Security Analyst Summit described the insecure state Samsung’s Tizen operating system. Continue reading Samsung Tizen Security ‘Feels like 2005’
Don’t let an internet-enabled sex toy make your most private moments oh-so-public. Samsung’s wannabe-Android-killer is found lacking. And did you hear about the firm that is micro-chipping its employees?
All this and more is discussed in the latest e… Continue reading Smashing Security #015: Bad vibrations
Research calls it the “worst code [he’s] ever seen.” Continue reading Samsung’s Tizen is riddled with security flaws, amateurishly written
Microsoft is hosting its annual Connect(); developer event in New York today. With .NET being at the core of many of its efforts, including on the open-source side, it’s no surprise that the event also featured a few .NET-centric announcements, as well. For the most part, these center around the .NET Foundation, the open-source organization Microsoft established to guide the future… Read More Continue reading Google signs on to the .NET Foundation as Samsung brings .NET support to Tizen
Last month, it was reported that the European Commission is planning to impose a record antitrust fine of about 3 BILLION euros (US$3.4 Billion) on Google for violating antitrust laws.
Not just Europe, Google also lost an anti-monopoly appeal in Russi… Continue reading Russia to get rid of Android and iOS by launching its own Mobile Operating System
Samsung’s attack on Google continued this week with the consumer electronics giant announcing two new fitness wearables that are based on Tizen rather than Android. But to be fair, Tizen may be better suited for the lower functional requirements of the… Continue reading Samsung Launches Two New Tizen-Based Fitness Wearables