Microsoft criticizes government's online security, Zelda may be heading to mobile (Tech Today)
Microsoft criticizes government's online security, Zelda may be heading to mobile (Tech Today)
2017-05-16
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Microsoft is slamming government
agencies reportedly hoarding software
flaws attempting to keep them secret the
company's chief counsel Brad Smith went
on to say that such vulnerability is
open users up to attacks like last
week's wanna cry ransomware hap Smith
says government's need to use this as a
wake-up call to rethink security
strategies Nintendo is reportedly
developing a Zelda game for mobile
phones according to The Wall Street
Journal the details are a bit light
regarding what kind of Zelda game would
hit the small screen causing some to
speculate it could be a more
watered-down experience like Super Mario
run up next for Nintendo will be a
mobile version of Animal Crossing and
finally Aldi and Volvo have committed to
Android auto saying the software will be
built into each other's next generation
of cars this news comes on the heels of
Google's i/o conference where we expect
to hear more announcements showcasing
where Google software will be utilized
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