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Published April 05, 2013
If there’s anyone that’s got the might, dollars and energy to take on the FBI, it’s Google. The Internet search giant, which is constantly battling concerns about privacy with regard to its own use of data, is challenging the FBI’s request for data from it.
Published April 03, 2013
Facebook’s mobile ambitions should be bigger than a phone.
Published March 29, 2013
A new study from Sourcefire delineates the number of vulnerabilities – or software flaws – in the smartphone industry over the last 25 years.
Published March 29, 2013
Is a Facebook phone waiting in the wings?
Published March 19, 2013
T-Mobile will hold an exclusive event in New York City that may shake up the mobile industry. The invitation points to possible changes to the carrier’s pricing strategy.
Published March 15, 2013
The era of the subtle Steve Jobs launch is over. Now, flash, pizzazz and Broadway dancers are what sell smartphones.
Published March 13, 2013
Apple is increasingly at risk of losing its U.S. iPhone dominance as competitors like Samsung roll out innovative, and competitive, offerings.
Published February 20, 2013
There are conflicting reports of the origin of recent hacks, with speculation that the culprits sat in China, Russia or even Eastern Europe. But the common denominator in all of the attacks is the abuse of Java software an entry point into internal systems.
Published February 19, 2013
Microsoft unveiled its new Outlook.com product on Tuesday, giving a new look to the hundreds of millions of Hotmail users around the world.
Published February 08, 2013
In President Obama’s new term, his administration faces some critical decisions about his energy policy. His poster-child-like focus on the solar industry has been tainted by scandals like Solyndra and many others putting into question the billions in subsidies for no return in these specific cases.