“Apple's HomePod Could Leave a Lasting Mark With Customers” plus 2 more TechNewsWorld |
- Apple's HomePod Could Leave a Lasting Mark With Customers
- SentinelOne Debuts Unified OS Threat Protection
- Are Smart TV Designs Taking Home Security for Granted?
Apple's HomePod Could Leave a Lasting Mark With Customers Posted: 15 Feb 2018 02:17 PM PST Apple's new $350 HomePod could make an impact in several ways. In addition to providing listeners with highly praised sound quality, the smart speaker literally could make an impression on some of the wood surfaces it touches -- in the form of white rings. The HomePod, which is compatible only with other Apple products, can stream music to those who have an Apple Music subscription. It has a few other capabilities too -- including the dubious ability to mar certain types of wood surfaces. |
SentinelOne Debuts Unified OS Threat Protection Posted: 15 Feb 2018 05:00 AM PST SentinelOne this week announced a partnership with Microsoft to bolster threat protection for mixed platform users, making computing safer for Linux machines in a multiplatform workplace. SentinelOne will integrate its Endpoint Protection Platform with Microsoft's Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection service to cover Mac and Linux device platforms. SentinelOne's EPP technology will feed all threats and detections from Mac and Linux endpoints seamlessly into the Windows Defender ATP console. |
Are Smart TV Designs Taking Home Security for Granted? Posted: 15 Feb 2018 10:54 AM PST Millions of smart TVs from Samsung and some streaming devices from Roku recently were found to be vulnerable to cyberattacks, allowing intruders to take control and remotely change channels and volume settings, among other things, according to Consumer Reports research. Vulnerabilities were discovered not only in Samsung televisions, but also in TVs from TCL and other brands that sell sets compatible with the Roku TV smart-TV platform and streaming video devices such as Roku Ultra, according to the report. |
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