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Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory evaluated 36 commonly used smartphone applications. Principle investigator Hal... Read More »
Recently, Google and Facebook continued their ongoing efforts to shore up acknowledged deficiencies in their respective lines of business as related to mobile... Read More »
Imagine a rabbit-sized drone hovering over your Fourth of July backyard barbeque, covert and stealthy, scanning the property for expired license plates, wanted... Read More »
When the boys came home from World War II, the US changed forever. An economic boom, a baby boom, new technology, new ideas, new ways of looking at the world and our... Read More »
IPv6 is here. Well, it has been for 16 years now, but aptly enough, World IPv6 Day is all about its coming of age. No candles or shoe ceremonies at this event, simply ... Read More »
It's no secret that mobile is huge right now. With smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices becoming so widespread, businesses, entrepreneurs, investors and ... Read More »
YOU are the product. This is the not-so-secret wisdom that accompanies the inevitable question of how some online ventures can become profitable.
Like the 20th... Read More »
Everyone has been talking about a new study that links specific genes to both brain volume and IQ. But perhaps more interesting than the results of the study are the... Read More »
Google co-founder Sergey Brin believes there is a rising threat to the Internet the likes of which the world has not seen before. It just so happens that the biggest... Read More »
Instagram and Jeremy Lin: Proof that the hardest people to teach are the 'experts'
Jeremy Lin is a name you may have heard within the past two months... Read More »
This week's high-tech headlines and trends ...
The secret high-tech augment reality arms race
Bionic contact lenses, augmented reality glasses and... Read More »
In mythology, trolls are often portrayed as large brutes with little creativity and even worse manners who enjoy devouring innocent people. In stories and songs ... Read More »
Nicholas Merill, the first internet service provider (ISP) executive to defy the FBI's gag order on their request for him to turn over confidential information... Read More »
Here's this week's high-tech trends that either made headlines or went under the radar!
Facebook countersuit seizes the Yahoo gauntlet and backhands the... Read More »
We have all heard at one point that you cannot believe everything you read. This is especially true when it comes to content on the Internet. While we... Read More »
What began as the threat of a Yahoo patent jackal coveting the Facebook lion's share soon flashed fangs as a lawsuit on March 12, 2012, with Yahoo... Read More »
Facebook recently fired a salvo in its defense against Yahoo by purchasing 750 patents from IBM. To backtrack a bit for those who have not been following the latest... Read More »
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Identity theft. Financial fraud. Cybercrime. These words have been integrated into our daily jargon seemingly overnight. It has become nearly impossible to turn on... Read More »
Most of us have turned to the Internet when we’ve felt under the weather at one point or another. We Google our symptoms to self-diagnose and sometimes we even... Read More »
In order to better understand the Yahoo vs Facebook lawsuit, let us examine the patents that Yahoo is disputing. Between April 2, 1999, when the patent was... Read More »