Backblaze Announces Price Increases for Backups
Backup service Backblaze has announced that it will be upping its prices effective August 16, 2021.
Deadline Expands License-Free Mode to 10 Workers
AWS Thinkbox’s Deadline software has expanded their License-Free Mode to allow up to ten users to operate free of charge.
New Google Drive Security Update May Break Links to Files
Google’s upcoming security update to its Drive service may change or break previously existing URLs for shared files.
Threat Actors Remotely Wiping WD NAS Drives
Hackers are actively targeting specific models of Western Digital network-attached storage (NAS) drives to wipe their contents and exfiltrate their data.
Apple Extends Warranty Plans Past Three Years for US Mac Users
Apple has quietly extended its warranty coverage plan for US-based Mac users past its original three year limit.
AutoDesk Rebrands Shotgun to "ShotGrid"
Autodesk has announced that it is re-branding its Shotgun software as “ShotGrid.”
Cyberattack Disclosure Requirements Are Coming
Congress is mulling mandatory data breach disclosures for businesses. Here’s what the means for you.
Google Enables 2FA By Default
Google has announced that it will automatically enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for users.
Redshift Released for macOS
Maxon has announced the release of a macOS version of Redshift.
Autodesk Releases Flame 2022
Autodesk has released the latest version of Flame, its compositing, finishing and effects software and one of its flagship products.
New Versions of Maya, 3DS Max Released
New software versions of Autodesk’s Maya and 3DS Max have shipped and are available to the general public.