Category: Tech Insight

Tech Time Warp: The USB drive that changed military cybersecurity

Tech Time Warp: The USB drive that changed military cybersecurity

Persistent BadUSB-style attacks are nothing new. The spread of malware via USB once caught the U.S. military by surprise, leading to a temporary Army ban on the use of external drives and ultimately the creation of Cyber Command to protect...

/ April 21, 2023
New MSP program: Intel Connectivity Analytics

New MSP program: Intel Connectivity Analytics

It’s about to become simpler for managed service providers (MSPs) to diagnose wireless connectivity issues thanks to a connectivity analytics program launched by Intel. MSPs that sign up to participate in the Intel Connectivity Analytics program can remotely use software...

/ April 17, 2023
Pioneers in Tech: Taher Elgamal, father of SSL

Pioneers in Tech: Taher Elgamal, father of SSL

Since 2017, April has been recognized as Arab American Heritage Month, with the Biden administration recognizing the heritage month for the first time at the federal level in 2022. Chances are you have purchased something online in the past week....

/ April 14, 2023
The double-edged sword of AI-chatbots

The double-edged sword of AI-chatbots

Why should an organization use an MSP? According to Google Bard, an experimental Google chatbot that is powered by the LaMDA large language model, there are many reasons why an organization should utilize an MSP. Here are a few of...

/ April 12, 2023
Tech Time Warp: Smelling a RAT in Graybird

Tech Time Warp: Smelling a RAT in Graybird

This week’s Tech Time Warp is one of the most insidious forms of malware: the remote access Trojan, or RAT. While other viruses brick your machine or spam your email contacts, a RAT lurks in the background, quietly stealing passwords...

/ April 7, 2023
Tech Time Warp: Remembering the Z80 SoftCard, Microsoft’s first hardware product

Tech Time Warp: Remembering the Z80 SoftCard, Microsoft’s first hardware product

Microsoft’s success with the Surface doesn’t change the fact the tech giant is primarily known for software. After all, Windows and Microsoft Office are ubiquitous in corporate life. But don’t let these juggernauts erase memories of the Z80 SoftCard, Microsoft’s...

/ March 31, 2023
Tech Time Warp: Once upon a time, autofill was a novelty

Tech Time Warp: Once upon a time, autofill was a novelty

At this point, autofill/autocomplete/autocorrect technology is such a part of our everyday lives that we laugh at autocorrect fails and avoid typing in our address while online shopping whenever possible. But, like everything in the technology world, this convenience was...

/ March 24, 2023
Survey sees larger MSPs embracing AIOps

Survey sees larger MSPs embracing AIOps

A global survey of 127 managed service providers (MSPs) with at least $25 million in revenue and more than 500 employees finds that the use of artificial intelligence to manage IT operations has significantly increased. Conducted on behalf of OpsRamp,...

/ March 22, 2023
A crucial chapter in gaming history is receiving a fresh look
Tech Time Warp: How Street Fighter II revolutionized gaming

Tech Time Warp: How Street Fighter II revolutionized gaming

A crucial chapter in gaming history is receiving a fresh look in the new book Like a Hurricane: An Unofficial Oral History of Street Fighter II by Matt Leone.

/ March 17, 2023
Pioneers in Tech: Adele Goldberg, graphical user interface guru

Pioneers in Tech: Adele Goldberg, graphical user interface guru

“Behind every great man is a great woman.” No conversation about the success of Apple would be complete without a nod to the work of Adele Goldberg, a computer scientist and early pioneer in the world of graphical user interfaces...

/ March 10, 2023