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Not even Apple can break into your iOS device without your passcode

While Apple has admitted that it could technically help law enforcement break into older iOS devices, any of the devices running on iOS 8 or later, which is more than...

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Google’s massive book-scanning project has been declared legal

When Google started scanning tens of millions of books in order to make them available online, authors from across the globe were naturally a little upset. Actually, they were really...

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Uber suspects Lyft may have assisted in February’s data breach

Lyft announced a bunch of quality-of-life improvements for its drivers yesterday, such as cheaper gas and real-time payments, in an effort to keep its current drivers loyal and make itself more...

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Samsung might use the Snapdragon 820 for the Galaxy S7

Samsung shook things up a when it opted to use its own Exynos 7420 processor to power the Galaxy S6 instead of the Snapdragon 810 that powers most of this year's...

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Apple managed to sell 3,000 iPhones per minute over the weekend

Would you look at that, Apple actually managed to sell a bunch of new iPhones last weekend. Sarcasm aside, it was still a bit surprising to see how many smartphones...

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America and China have reached a cyber-espionage undertsanding

It looks like President Barack Obama and President Xi Jinping  have reached a "common understanding" regarding cyber-espionage between the two countries. Both countries have vowed to never conduct or knowingly support the theft of intellectual property...

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The BBC is launching its own Netflix competitor in America

Britain is second only to the United States in terms of the number of enjoyable, high-quality television shows it produces, and that's all thanks to the BBC. The British broadcaster...

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China wants American tech companies to be “secure and controllable”

Earlier this year, Russia started requiring technology companies like Google and Twitter to store data on Russian users within Russia itself, not overseas, all in the name of "national security" and...

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Michael Dell thinks PC makers need to consolidate in order to survive

Few people are as qualified to make predictions about the PC market as Michael Dell, so when he says that the market is going to consolidate even further over the next few...

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YouTube may soon allow advertisers to use third-party analytics tools

The problem with running ads on YouTube is that, due to the company's notorious lack of transparency, it's difficult for advertisers to find out which of their ads people are actually watching....

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The Pentagon wants Apple’s help developing military wearables

Apple and Boeing are two companies that I never imagined working together, but when the American military is involved, I suppose anything can happen. Technology is progressing so quickly that the...

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Acer is about ready to throw in the towel and let itself be taken over

Unlike some of its competitors, Acer hasn't been able to find much success in the mobile world. Ever since the PC market started dying a few years back, big-name PC...

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