Will have the ceo on later on. And at post nine, kayla and joining us is kara, and a lot to talk about this morning. Microsoft after missing the earnings, we heard about the pc we weakness and the Cloud Business and shares on for the worst day now since january of 2015, and even though kara, the pc business and everything that pcs have been through not terrible, would you agree . Well, it is not terrible, but one of the things is that the ceo has been enjoying a honeymoon period with the investors, because he is turning it around. There is tax implications, and it is a kind of the messy quarter essentially with a lot of numbers that are confusing wall street. He has been turning in great improvements around cloud which is a important focus of microsoft. There is great signs of the subscri subscriber signup on the various offerings, and things like that, but people are still focused on the pc issues and also the miss itself and the tax problems that they had there. Jon . Yes, and as kar
The patents but hardware, some 2,000 patents and trademark portfolio going to lenovo. First new phone to come out of the deal was moto x that came out last year. Has not been a big hit. Multiple price cuts. Meantime lenovo is on major acquisition spree, making this deal just days after buying ibms low server business. The deal does still need to be approved in the u. S. And china. Googles c. E. O. Said in a blog post, this will enable google to devote our energy to drive innovation across the android ecosystem for the benefit of smart phone users everywhere. On a side note, this does not signal a larger shift for our other hardware efforts. C. E. O. And founder of tech economy joins us from new york. And brad is here from us in the studio. Is google trying too hard to be apple . Yes and no. No in that the deal in 2012 primarily happened because of intellectual property. Tons of litigation, threatened litigation in the android world. They wanted the patents. And they wants to quell moto
News about cyber security. Researchers have discovered a bug that affects open ssl software, supposedly ensuring that the information stays private. With this, people who know about it can exploit the glitch to get access to private information, your passwords, your credit card information. Cory johnson and i spoke with dave chronister, the founder of parameter securities. We asked them what exactly happened here and why it took so long for security researchers to find this bug. The first point we should make is that it was found by google researchers and some researchers from a Company Called codenomicon. While the bug is tremendously powerful and important, theres also a fix available to it. Most large websites at this point have pushed out that fix. As you guys were discussing, this is a flaw in the Encryption Software used by two thirds of the worlds internet sites. It is opensource software, so that means it is communitycreated and communitydeveloped. The fact that this flaw has b
Supposedly ensuring that the information stays private. With this, people who know about it can exploit the glitch to get access to private information, your passwords, your credit card information. Cory johnson and i spoke with dave chronister, the founder of parameter securities. We asked them what exactly happened here and why it took so long for security researchers to find this bug. The first point we should make is that it was found by google researchers and some researchers from a Company Called codenomicon. While the bug is tremendously powerful and important, theres also a fix available to it. Most large websites at this point have pushed out that fix. As you guys were discussing, this is a flaw in the Encryption Software used by two thirds of the worlds internet sites. It is opensource software, so that means it is communitycreated and communitydeveloped. The fact that this flaw has been around for two years raises some interesting questions about who knew about it before. Le
Supposedly ensuring that the information stays private. With this, people who know about it can exploit the glitch to get access to private information, your passwords, your credit card information. Cory johnson and i spoke with dave chronister, the founder of parameter securities. Exactly them what happened here and why it took so long for security researchers to find this bug. The first point we should make is that it was found by google researchers and some researchers from a company coded code namib con nomicon. While the bug is tremendously powerful and important, theres also a fix available to it. Most large websites at this point have pushed out that fix. As you guys were discussing, this is a flaw in the Encryption Software used by two thirds of the worlds internet sites. It is opensource software, so that means it is Community Created and community developed. The fact that this flaw has been around for two years raises some interesting questions about who knew about it before.