In a recent post last month concerning the rumored iPhone 7 (some call it the iPhone 6s, but we have yet to see), we have laid out several possibilities of what the next Apple flagship could look like and what features will be slapped into it. Now, industry sources have indicated that the iPhone 7 […]
Join Aetna Foundation to help underserved communities through technology
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of This blog post is sponsored by the Aetna Foundation for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine. The disparity in health care affordability is nowhere more evident than in communities where access to care services is limited by cost and geography. Consequently, patients with low […]
Letting hackers inside a network to counter attacks, why not?
Existing methods of combating cyber threats are proving less and less effective as advanced persistent threats continue to outdo security tools and evade detection.
Facebook debuts a social network to combat threats
Facebook is looking to the herd to push the war against cyber threats forward. The social networking giant has launched a repository dubbed ThreatExchange, where partners including Pinterest, Tumblr, Twitter, Dropbox, bit.ly, and Yahoo can share data about malware threats. And it’s easy to tell the network is serious this time about combating threats, given […]
There’s no stopping Google from mounting its own telecom empire
Google is entrenched in almost all sorts of technology there is, from search to cloud. Well, except telecommunications. Now the Mountain View giant is making headway in that direction.
Lawmakers want probe on Verizon’s creepy supercookies
Verizon Wireless is very explicit in its policy statement: the company takes the privacy of its clients seriously. But it appears the company has not buckled down to taking its policies that way as the company is said to have resumed its use of supercookies to track consumer behavior.