Monday 25 September 2017

North Korean Threat to Down U.S. Bombers Has Cold War Echoes

In 1969, a North Korean pilot shot down a U.S. military aircraft over international waters, killing its entire crew, in a Cold War episode that holds lessons today, both for Pyongyang’s capacity for confrontation and for Washington’s limits on options.

North Korean Official Says U.S. Has Declared War

North Korea’s foreign minister said Monday the U.S. had declared war on North Korea and his country considers all possible responses to be on the table.

Red Hat handily tops Q2 earnings targets

Red Hat said Q2 subscription revenue was up 20 percent year over year to $638 million.

Microsoft CEO Nadella’s ‘Hit Refresh’: Is a cultural revolution enough to refresh Microsoft?

Review: Microsoft chief Satya Nadella’s first book, out on September 26, offers a glimpse of how the company’s third CEO has attempted to reinvigorate the company.

​CIO playbook: HP talks customer experience and digital transformation

It’s time for IT to become the hero of awesome customer experience in the enterprise, Two digital leaders explain why this matters and how to do it.

Merkel Faces Big Challenges Ahead

German Chancellor Angela Merkel started laying the groundwork Monday for an unprecedented three-way governing coalition, but faced headwinds from conservative allies reeling from losses to an upstart nationalist party and clamoring for a tougher line on immigration and security.

Ex-NSA hacker drops macOS High Sierra zero-day hours before launch

The vulnerability lets an attacker steal the contents of a Keychain — without needing a password.