In a latest wave of displeasure toward intrusive surveillance programs, search giant Google is implementing a fully encrypted connection between its servers for the Gmail service in order to foil third-party attempts at eavesdropping into private communications, not by malicious hackers but by its own government.
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Vulnerabilities in Android updates spotted
A fresh wave of Android bugs have fallen under the radar of a team of researchers from Indiana University and Microsoft and the findings will make you doubt whether to upgrade your version of the popular mobile operating system when future updates come knocking on your door.
The rise of waterproof phones
More than one smartphone owner has posed the question, “Why can’t they make these things more durable?”
Sony Xperia Z2 tablet goes on pre order in UK
Sony’s latest flagship tablet Xperia Z2 is up for pre orders in UK. The Sony Z2 tablet is sold in three separate versions including the 16 GB Wi-Fi only sold for £399, the 32 GB Wi-Fi only sold for £499 and the 16 GB LTE version for £499.
How 3D Printers Are Being Utilized To Fight the Ongoing Pandemic
The year 2020 has been a turbulent one since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Globally, the pandemic has led to massive loss of lives and jobs, disruption of economic activities, and a change in the way of living. As the world continues to fight the pandemic, governments worldwide have strict containment measures that include; […]
Google Wear for smart watch launched as wearable computing gains traction
Google’s recent announcement of a dedicated operating system for the smart watch – and most probably for Google Glass as well – is understandable. Consumers are gradually shifting to wearable computing technology.