Instagram might have started out as a platform for users to share their photos with each other, but over time the platform has evolved where […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Month: October 2017
Google’s Project Fi Accidentally Notifies Users Of Throttling
Quite a few carriers these days offer their users unlimited data plans, although in reality these unlimited plans usually come with a soft cap in […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Samtec cuts profile of PCI Express Gen 4 edge connector
Samtec has introduced a low-profile PCI Express Gen 4 edge card connector which its says has good signal integrity because of its design of contact. […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Scandal-plagued Equifax wins $7.25M contract from IRS
The company at the center of the biggest breach of personal information just signed a contract with the federal government to provide, well, personal information. […] Read the original post by SFGate
YouTube’s iOS App Update Lets Users Share Videos Faster On iMessage
If you're someone who shares YouTube videos often, you know that sharing to apps like iMessage can be a bit slow and cumbersome, but not […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
This Tiny Robotic Stormtrooper Can Recognize Faces
Ever wanted your own army of Stormtroopers to alert you of unwanted visitors? Short of hiring a small army of bodyguards dressed in Stormtrooper uniform, […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Google Could Have Its Own ‘Live Photos’ Feature For The Pixel 2
One of the features that Apple launched with the iPhone 6s is the ability to take “Live Photos”, which are basically photos that are also […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Federal Circuit Shoots Down Eastern District Of Texas Patent Venue Test
September 21, 2017. On a petition for writ of mandamus, the Federal Circuit ordered the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas to […] Read the original post by jdsupra.com
Apple Pay Cash Reportedly Enters Testing Phase
While Apple Pay has been used to make purchases in stores and also online, one of the features that was lacking was the ability to […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Philips Hue Retroactively Adds HomeKit Support To More Products
When Apple launched its HomeKit platform, Philips was one of the companies that was quick to jump on board with support for some of their […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Canon’s Full-Frame Mirrorless Rumored To Use A Dedicated Sensor
It was initially thought that it was impossible to shrink down a full-frame sensor that could fit into a non-DSLR body, but that's exactly what […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Yahoo’s 2013 Email Hack Actually Compromised Three Billion Accounts
Ten months ago, Yahoo disclosed the biggest breach in history. As it turns out, the company severely underestimated the impact. Think a billion users is […] Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
The Yahoo Breach Was Actually Three Billion Accounts
Ten months ago, Yahoo disclosed the biggest breach in history. As it turns out, the company severely underestimated the impact. Think a billion users is […] Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Verizon Announces That All 3 Billion Yahoo Accounts Were Breached in 2013 Attack
Today, Verizon has officially announced that a major data breach in the year 2013 effectively breached all of Yahoo’s accounts at the time. Continue reading […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Take Your Selfie Game To The Next Level With This Flexible Tripod [Deals Hub]
Can’t quite get the angle right on your picture? There’s no need to hold your phone at awkward angles or tilt your head in different […] Read the original post by StackSocial