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Easy and Cost-Effective Secure App Development

Every year, we see a considerable increase in the number and severity of cybersecurity incidents from which companies suffer major financial losses, harm to their reputation, and irreparable damage to their customers. In 2015 alone, cybercriminals raked in billions of dollars from data breaches, as well as account information for hundreds of millions of users meant to be sold on the black market and used for further fraudulent activities.

The Best of Computex 2016

John Burek, editor-in-chief of PCMag's sister site, Computer Shopper, made the long journey to check out the PCs and other gadgets we'll see in stores this year and next. From powerful processors to adorable robots, Computex 2016 did not disappoint

Apple Devs Ditch The Watch, Embrace The TV

New data out this week has revealed that Apple AAPL -0.71%’s much-vaunted Watch is struggling to retain the interest of the usually fervent Apple developer community – a situation which could, of course, ultimately lead to consumers losing interest in it too. But the news isn’t all bad for Apple, as the data also finds that developers appear to be showing renewed interest in Apple’s iOS and tvOS platforms.

This Startup Is Building A Cellular Network For Your Lightbulb And Toaster

On a drizzly San Francisco afternoon in March, Ludovic Le Moan, 52, climbs to the roof of San Francisco’s stately public library. He’s there to check on a 5-foot pole equipped with a small antenna and a briefcase-size box. It’s one of 22 “base stations” his French startup, Sigfox, has placed throughout the city and one of 6,000 it operates across 18 countries as part of its improbable quest: building a wireless network that will cover at least 100 U.S. cities by year’s end and eventually span much of the planet.