When BlackBerry launched its most recent flagship Z3 in Indonesia last week, CEO John Chen had only one goal: to capture the emerging market with a cheaper handset and rebuild its once glorious presence in that country.
Google Plus introduces stories and movies
Google launched the Auto Awesome feature at Google I/O last year to bring some instant editing magic to user photo collections. With Auto Awesome users are able to tweak stuff like contrast and color on images to make pictures pop in a way similar to what pros might do when making light edits in programs […]
Microsoft Silverlight becomes new target of malicious ads
Attackers that spread malicious ads through drive-by download schemes are shifting their focus to Microsoft Silverlight vulnerabilities.
Google furthers BYOD push with Divide acquisition
There is a strong prediction from research firm Gartner that 38 percent of employers will move to require employees to supply their own devices for work by 2016, a program called Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) that has seen a rapid adoption and will soon become the mobile enterprise norm.
Which companies are protecting your data from government requests? And which are not?
For the benefit of those who are not receiving updates through email about the transparency reports published by major tech companies regularly, governments from across the world send out requests to such giants as Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Yahoo to remove data from their services.
Facebook could be revamping its mobile video service
The mobile video service for the Facebook app has been harshly criticized up until now for its terrible performance. But that might change soon after the social networking site added Chris Hartley and Bret Welch, founders of startup Switchcam, to its pool of talent.