In case you have not heard about it yet, Facebook has a new feature that tells businesses about users who may be nearby their store or who happen to pass by their shop, including the exact time of it.
Should encryption be abolished after Paris attacks?
The heated debate over encryption is on, taken further by the recent series of attacks in Paris that some government officials blame on tech companies that sell encrypted devices such as Apple.
New POS-targeting malware found amid holiday shopping season
Point-of-sale terminals are among the favorite targets of attackers, and even more so as the holiday shopping season is here.
Is Anonymous helping or harming the fight against ISIS?
The fight against ISIS takes not only physical weapon systems but also digital tools, most especially because the terrorist group leverages the Internet to recruit new members to its fold. So it only becomes natural for anti-terrorism organizations to hunt ISIS in the virtual world.
Snapchat is trying to disrupt mobile video sharing with Story Explorer
So you want to see a short clip of how an epic NFL touchdown has been pulled through, but there are only a few clips on YouTube that are short and have a different perspective. You turn to Vine, and found a relatively the same number of clips. And all you find is a single […]
Amazon resets user passwords for some vague reason
You tried to log in to your Amazon.com account yesterday. Upon keying in your password, a prompt message appeared on the screen: you have been apparently barred from your personal account.