For Apple and now for Yahoo, stronger encryption only made government spying demands more aggressive. The post How Did the Feds Get Past Yahoo’s Encryption? […] Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Month: October 2016
Ingram Micro Inc. (IM) Downgraded to Hold at Zacks Investment Research
According to Zacks, “Ingram Micro is a leading distributor of information technology products and services worldwide. The company's focus on high-margin markets and strategic acquisitions […] Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
8 times Google savagely burned Apple during the Pixel announcement
It burns! It burns!!! Hot on the heels of Apple’s big fall event, Google held an event of their own on Tuesday. The company announced a […] Read the original post by Leah Yamshon
Roku Express
The Express is Roku’s least expensive media streamer yet, though its low price comes at the cost of performance. But for $30, it’s pretty impressive. […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Xiaomi’s $69 Mi Box Streaming Video Player Arrives in U.S.
The Mi Box is a 4K Ultra HD streaming media player that incorporates Google Android TV to stream content using a wide range of apps. Read the original post by George Tinari
Guccifer 2.0 dumps a bunch of Clinton Foundation donor data
Julian Assange's “October surprise” press conference may have been a bust but his Gilligan, the hacker calling himself Guccifer 2.0, came through on Tuesday, releasing […] Read the original post by Engadget
How to watch the US vice presidential debate
In this US election , the vice presidential debate matters more than ever — both the Democrats' Tim Kaine and the Republicans' Mike Pence have […] Read the original post by Engadget
Facebook Messenger now lets you toggle end-to-end encryption
With the flick of a switch back in April, the popular international messaging service WhatsApp turned on end-to-end encryption for every conversation in its system, […] Read the original post by Engadget
Google Unveils Pixel, Pixel XL Phones, Plus Daydream View VR Headset
Preorders are available immediately for the Pixel and Pixel XL phone models through Verizon or Google.com starting at $649. Read the original post by George Tinari
Microsoft Puts Power BI Reports Onto Smartphone Screens
With a new mobile viewing mode, Microsoft is making it easier to author Power BI reports that render well in the tight confines of phone […] Read the original post by George Tinari
Google Pixel Upends the Android Universe
The Pixel and Pixel XL are the pinnacle of what Android can be, and that should make everyone else very, very nervous. The post Google […] Read the original post by Brian Barrett
Apple Seeds macOS Sierra 10.12.1 Beta 3 to Public Testers
Apple publicly released macOS Sierra to the masses last month, but the company is already working on the next iteration. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Guilty Gear Xrd -Sign- (for PC)
Guilty Gear Xrd -Sign- is packed with plenty of content and excellent tutorial modes to teach you its fighting mechanics, but its community has already […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Google’s Wifi deploys several small routers to blanket your home with Wi-Fi
Surprisingly few details have been revealed about Google’s $129 wireless router, despite the company’s plans to take preorders in November and deliver it in December. Read the original post by Michael Brown
Whatever You Do, Don’t Watch This Teaser for Netflix’s Lemony Snicket
The Netflix adaptation of Daniel Handler’s book series debuts on January 13, 2017. (Yes, that’s Friday the 13th.) And the sight-gag-filled teaser is here. The […] Read the original post by K.M. McFarland