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Oracle Brings a Cybertruck to the Country Where It's Not Street-Legal

An MWC demo shows off Oracle’s law-enforcement technology on Tesla's polarizing EV.

By Rob Pegoraro
Oracle's customized Cybertruck at MWC, featuring traditional back-and-white paint and a giant brush guard on the front

Oracle VirtualBox Review

2.5

The free VirtualBox virtualization software has some appeal for hobbyists with x86 machines, though its Apple silicon support is underwhelming and certain to cause frustration.

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By Edward Mendelson
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Class-Action Lawsuit Accuses Oracle of Tracking 5 Billion People

The company stands accused of earning billions from a 'Worldwide Surveillance Machine.'

By Matthew Humphries

Report: Oracle Is Trying to Acquire TikTok

Larry Ellison's company held preliminary talks with Chinese owner ByteDance and is competing with Microsoft for the video-sharing social network.

By Stephanie Mlot

7 Steps to Securing Your Point-of-Sale System

Hackers have various attack vectors when it comes to point-of-sale (POS) systems. They can steal data by uploading malware, or by accessing systems from a remote network. Here are seven steps to consider when protecting your business from POS intrusions.

By Gadjo Sevilla & Juan Martinez
6 Steps to Securing Your Point-of-Sale System

Nearly 40 Percent of Tech Workers Have Faced Sexism at Work

Intel had the highest percentage of workers indicate they have witnessed or experienced sexism on the job (59 percent).

By Angela Moscaritolo
The Why Axis Chart Sexism in Tech (Blind)

Tsk-tsk! Some Tech Workers Admit to Cheating on Taxes

Nearly 7 percent of recently polled tech workers said they have have improperly used tax shelters or intentionally misreported their earnings or expenses.

By Angela Moscaritolo
why axis chart tech workers cheating on taxes

Internet Eye Tests: Will You Really Buy Your Next Prescription Online?

Companies such as Opternative and Warby Parker offer online eye exams to save you a trip to the optical store. But questions remain about whether an online approach to eye care is really good for consumers.

By Brian T. Horowitz
Online Eye Tests

5 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Trends to Watch in 2019

ERP systems provide a single software tool to handle every aspect of your business, from accounting to customer support. But a plethora of new product trends in 2018 means that next year's crop of ERP platforms need to up their game to stay relevant.

By Juan Martinez & Oliver Rist
5 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Trends to Watch in 2019

Not Even Apple Employees Can Afford a Family in Silicon Valley

The anonymous-workplace social-networking app Blind asked its users, most of whom live and work in the Bay Area, to say whether the following statement is true or false for them: 'The rising cost of living has forced me to delay starting a family.'

By Angela Moscaritolo
Techies delay starting a family due to high cost of living

Containers, Explained

All you need to know about linux containers and how DevOps, Docker and microservices are transforming the ways companies create and deliver applications.

By Rob Marvin
Future of Containers

Oracle Eyes 5G Network Evolution at Mobile World Congress

Oracle's telecommunications arm rolls out new Session Border Controller and VoLTE tech as the company ponders how AI and blockchain could power networks of the future.

By Rob Marvin
AI Predictions

Back to Basics: Predictions on the Future of CRM

The future of customer relationship management (CRM) requires simplicity and sensibility, according to tech industry veterans.

By Rob Watts
Back to Basics: Predictions on the Future of CRM

Can't Afford Silicon Valley? Denver Would Like a Word

Denver has a fast-growing startup scene thanks to affordable housing, an educated workforce, and welcoming business community. We checked it out during the recent Denver Startup Week.

By S.C. Stuart
Move Over, Silicon Valley: Denver Is America's Hottest New Tech Hub

Tips & Tricks Bible: Oracle NetSuite OneWorld

Oracle NetSuite OneWorld users enjoy a deep and rich ecosystem of ERP functionality. Here 15 tips and tricks for getting more out of your NetSuite investment.

By Ted Needleman
Tips & Tricks Bible: Oracle NetSuite OneWorld

President Trump Establishes 'American Technology Council'

The team will 'coordinate the vision, strategy, and direction for the Federal Government's use of information technology,' and advise the president on IT policy decisions.

By Angela Moscaritolo
How the Trump Administration Could Affect Tech

MasterCard Makes it Easier to Open, Close a Bar Tab

MasterCard adds a new 'Open a Tab' feature to its payments app and tips an Oracle partnership.

By Rob Marvin
Qkr! with Masterpass

The Best Business Products of 2016

We've tested several hundred Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business applications in the PC Labs over the past year, and found that 42 SaaS apps are the heads of their classes in 13 categories. These are the ones you should buy for your business to prepare for success in 2017.

By PCMag Staff
The Best Business Products of 2016

Oracle Chases Amazon With Supersized Cloud Infrastructure

Larry Ellison announced Oracle's next-generation Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) platform at Oracle OpenWorld, proclaiming "Amazon's lead is over."

By Rob Marvin
Larry Ellison at Oracle OpenWorld 2016

Hackers Breach Hundreds of Thousands of Cash Registers

A security researcher said the breach appears to have originated from a Russian cybercrime syndicate.

By Tom Brant
10 Scariest Hack Attacks From Black Hat 2014