At first glance, the FBI’s fight against encryption may seem to have finally reached its terminus after the White House declared the end of its pursuit for a crypto backdoor into mobile devices. But the declaration may only be intended to appease privacy advocates who want the FBI off the encrypted lawn.
Why you should still choose Apple Photos over Google Photos
There could be a hundred and one reasons for you to fall in love with Google Photos and ditch Apple Photos consequently. Well, there are several acceptable reasons for you to do that.
Everything you need to know about Android Marshmallow features
By now, almost everyone may have already taken a glimpse of Android’s latest version, how it has improved from the previous iteration and the future that it hold for the more than a billion users out there waiting in line to download the update.
Apple refuses users in China access Apple News
There is a new form of censorship for iOS users in China, and this time it is not being implemented by the Chinese government, but by Apple itself.
Does the Android-based Priv hold BlackBerry’s future?
At first it was only a rumor that was hard for anyone to believe. Finally BlackBerry proved those who doubted it wrong by unveiling a proprietary smartphone that runs the Android operating system, its (and Apple’s) most tough competitor in the market.
Samsung LoopPay security breach was more than just a data theft
There was more to the security breach at LoopPay, Samsung’s mobile payment subsidiary, than just the proverbial data theft involving customer data. It was more of a cyber espionage to gain competitive advantage, according to security experts.