Security researchers from AlienVault Labs have discovered a flaw in the Internet Explorer browser that hackers have been using to perform surveillance on computer networks and systems to find out the security software tools in use and determine methods of circumventing them.
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Amazon Fire Phone edges competitors with a powerhouse of free game apps
After introducing the Fire Phone in June, Amazon is finally rolling out its new flagship with fresh features that the company touts as a distinguishing factor of the phone from its competitors. One of these features is the lineup of a variety of exclusive and free games that the retail giant has been accumulating up […]
Google kicks off medical and genomics studies in new moonshot project
Search giant Google has launched another literally moonshot project called Baseline Study which aims to perform a complicated search of the human body in order to establish a definite picture of what a healthy human being appears in all aspects.
Braven 855s Water-Resistant Wireless Speaker Review – A Hefty Portable Speaker
Although the Braven 855s wireless speaker was released late last year, I was still so excited when I received the product to review on TechWalls. It is because this is still among the most expensive portable speakers on the market (MSRP is $299), and honestly I am not satisfied with sound quality of all portable […]
Motorola Moto X+1 Prototype Pictured
Motorola was once one of the most successful phone manufacturers, but things quickly changed for the company. The smartphone revolution swept the company across, and it hasn’t quite picked itself up since then.
Privacy implications of Internet-tracker canvas fingerprinting
Goodbye cookies! It might be the era for the rise of a new system to track Internet users, including their online activities and basic computer details in an effort to help advertisers target their products for their audience.