A quite unsurprising revelation from the Manhattan district attorney’s office last week revealed what could be a damning report about the state of privacy for Android users.
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Is the 911 emergency system ready to transition to the mobile platform?
The 911 emergency system is getting old at an age of mobile technology, where all forms of communication rely on everything “smart”, from mobile apps to connected devices. That is why the very own emergency infrastructure of the United States is badly in need of help for its own.
Top 10 Gaming Accessories Under $200
The modern gamer is blessed with choice. There are so many awesome accessories to enhance the gaming experience it is quite frankly pretty overwhelming.
China’s answer to US surveillance: building a secure phone at home
In an effort to skirt any chance by the United States government at widespread public surveillance, China is looking to develop a native secure mobile device that will isolate Chinese devices from third-party prying eyes.
17 Coolest Gadgets Infographic
Most of us are accustomed to the meaning of the word ‘man cave’, but for the tech fanatics amongst us there is the ‘geek cave’ and the following 17 gadgets make for the holy grail of geek caves.
Microsoft gets more serious about your security
Software giant Microsoft had been notorious in the past as an easy mark for attackers, what with the many bugs and security flaws in its products and services at every turn. Microsoft made a considerable progress from there after co-founded Bill Gates implemented a month-long fixing of software and security vulnerabilities for existing products.