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The Supreme Court has today decided to rule on whether or not the warrantless search of cellphones is legal under the constitution. It's eventual decision will outline how law enforcement...
Google lost a bid to block a privacy lawsuit in the U.K. over alleged unauthorized placement of cookies on devices running Apple’s Safari browser when the U.K. High Court ruled...
It's being reported by industry insiders today that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company will begin production of fingerprint sensors for Apple's next-generation iPhone at its 12-inch fab using a 65nm process...
The lights are now dimmed throughout the many halls of CES, and none are more perturbed by darkness than the folks at Oledcomm. Illumination is the company's specialty, after all;...
Google finally updated its Android distribution numbers today, showing that Jelly Bean has jumped up to almost 60% (59.1%) and Kit Kat to 1.4%. We are also seeing decreases in Ice Cream Sandwich (16.9%) and Gingerbread...
Apple has posted three new job listings for the data center the company is constructing in Prineville, Oregon. Apple is seeking two Data Center Maintenance Technicians, along with a Data Center Chief...
The personal-computer industry is happy to turn the page on a historically awful 2013. World-wide PC shipments fell 10% last year, research firms Gartner Inc. and IDC said Thursday, the worst-ever...
Vimeo, one of the most popular video-sharing websites out there excluding YouTube, has launched a major redesign of its web player. The redesign greatly improves the performance of the web player and establishes HTML5...
The Bibliotech Library that just opened up in Bexar County, Texas is unique in that it lacks any actual books, at least physical copies. The new library offers over 10,000 books to...
AT&T has laid out plans to test how it can upgrade America's infrastructure from copper based to fiber-optic based. The company has filed the plans with the Federal Communications Commission and...
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