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Wikileaks Reveals CIA Trove Alleging Wide-Scale Hacking
WikiLeaks published thousands of documents this week described as secret files about CIA hacking tools the government employs to break into users’ computers, mobile phones and even smart TVs from companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft and Samsung.
Will Wikileaks Work With Tech Firms To Defeat CIA Hacking?
The anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks raised the prospect of sharing sensitive details it uncovered about CIA hacking tools with leading technology companies whose flagship products and services were targeted by the government’s hacker-spies.
Master Your iPhone 25 iOS 10 Tips And Tricks
Improvfe Your Life With These iOS Tricks
Amazon Meal Kits Offer Easy Dinners For A Price
Amazon’s new ready-to-eat meal package is the perfect recipe for someone who doesn’t have enough time to shop and cook, yet has a healthy appetite and a need for balanced meals.
Yes, You Can Buy Happiness- If You
Yes, you can buy happiness - especially if the money saves you time.
Should You Be Worried About The Rise Of AI?
Tech titans Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk recently slugged it out online over the possible threat artificial intelligence might one day pose to the human race, although you could be forgiven if you don’t see why this seems like a pressing question.
No Dye: Cancer Patients' Gray Hair Darkened On Immune Drugs
Cancer patients’ gray hair unexpectedly turned youthfully dark while taking novel drugs, and it has doctors scratching their heads.
Next Big Leap For Apple: Augmented Reality
Next Big Leap For Apple: Augmented Reality
Apple Posts Strong 3Q, Provides Upbeat Forecast
Apple Posts Strong 3Q, Provides Upbeat Forecast
Intel's 2Q Results Top Analyst Views, Lifting Stock
Intel's 2Q Results Top Analyst Views, Lifting Stock
Sprint Posts Rare Profit, Says A Deal May Be Coming Soon
Laurene Powell Jobs, Steve Jobs’ Widow, Buys The Atlantic
Don’t Try This: Thieves Steal iPhones From Moving Truck
Tesla Delivers First Lower-Cost Model 3 Cars
Tesla Delivers First Lower-Cost Model 3 Cars
HBO Programming Stolen In Cyberattack
Discovery And Scripps Seek To Tie Up In $12 Billion TV Deal
Apple Depicts Qualcomm As A Shady Monopolist In $1B Lawsuit
Apple is suing mobile chip maker Qualcomm for $1 billion in a patent fight pitting the iPhone maker against one of its major suppliers.
US Fights Microsoft's Bid to Tell Users When Feds Take Data
The U.S. Justice Department asked a judge to throw out a lawsuit from Microsoft and keep a law that prohibits technology companies from telling customers when the government demands their electronic data.
More Big Brands Pull Ads From Youtube In Widening Boycott
An advertising boycott of YouTube is broadening, a sign that big-spending companies doubt Google’s ability to prevent marketing campaigns from appearing alongside repugnant videos.
Uber Resumes Self-Driving Car Program After Brief Suspension
Uber says it is resuming its self-driving car program in Arizona and Pittsburgh after it was suspended following a crash over the weekend.
What Makes A Cyberattack? Experts Lobby To Restrict The Term
When U.S. senator John McCain told Ukrainian television that the allegedly Russianbacked breach of the Democratic National Committee’s server was “an act of war,” Michael Schmitt cringed.
Eu Calls For Privacy-Security Balance On Message Encryption
The European Union’s presidency says people’s privacy must be protected following British calls for police access to encrypted messages in case of attacks.
The New Red iPhones: Weapons In The Fight Againts Aids
A Successful Campaign Set on Even More Success.
‘Spider-Man,' ‘Blade Runner' Footage Kicks Off Cinemacon
Iron Man just put Spider-Man in time out.
Youtube TV Has Some Nifty Features- And Some Big Drawbacks
YouTube TV, Google’s new streaming package of about 40 television channels, is the tech industry’s latest bid to get cable-shunning millennials to pay for live TV over the internet. It offers intriguing advantages over rivals, but it remains hobbled by a limited channel selection.
Verizon To Take 'Oath' As New Company To Run Yahoo, AOL
Verizon Communications will create a new company called Oath after it completes its $4.5 billion acquisition of Yahoo and melds the troubled internet company with its AOL operations.
Trump Signs Bill Blocking Online Privacy Regulation
After his press secretary blasted it as an example of rampant government overreach, President Donald Trump signed a bill into law Monday that could eventually allow internet providers to sell information about their customers’ browsing habits.
Samsung Wows Tech Crowds With Galaxy S8 Handsets
Galaxy S8 Revealed: What does it mean for iPhone?
Facebook Loses Search Warrent Challenge In Newyork Court
Facebook has lost a legal fight against a New York City prosecutor who sought search warrants for hundreds of user accounts.
Lanes aT Newark Airport Automatically Retrieve Luggage Bins
It’s every traveler’s nightmare: You’re running late for a flight and the person in front of you in the security line has taken the only two available luggage bins and is slowly putting items in, one by one.