HTC won the hearts of many when they released the original HTC One. Winning the hearts of many, as well as performing excellently. The HTC One was pretty much a complete phone. Many doubts were raised if HTC was capable of creating a successor better than its predecessor, HTC One (M8) was the company’s answer.
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Lessons from the P.F. Chang’s Data Security Breach
There are rather commonsensical lessons that can be glimpsed from recent data security breach incidents at Target, Neiman Marcus, and most recently P.F. Chang’s China Bistro.
OnePlus One Sandstone Black 64GB Review – the true Flagship Killer?
If you had a budget of just around $300 for a smartphone, it would be almost impossible to dream about a flagship smartphone with top-notch specs. However, the situation has changed dramatically in the last few months when Chinese manufacturers keep releasing high-end devices for half price of other flagships from Samsung, HTC or Apple.
Google and Barnes & Noble join forces to unseat Amazon
In an effort to overthrow Amazon’s reign as the leader in ebooks and book delivery, Google and Barnes & Noble have teamed up to reach out to more customers in the United States by leveraging existing services from both companies.
Microsoft fights US government in email privacy battle
Software giant Microsoft is facing court battle with the United States government over a federal court decision ordering the Redmond-based company to hand over certain email contents of a customer suspected to be in the illegal business of narcotics.
Two-step verification in PayPal found vulnerable to hacking
If you think you are already safe online because all your Web-based accounts have two-factor verification in place, think again. Especially if you are using PayPal.