Millions of the stolen credit cards snatched from Target shoppers in recent weeks are being sold on the black market, it’s reported, amid some banks holding off freezing potentially compromised … Continue reading
After stopping a Google bus two weeks ago, a group of protesters from what appears to be the same organization has stopped a bus full of Apple employees. This set … Continue reading
Has there been a desktop computing reinvention quite like the 2013 Mac Pro? At the top of the year Apple’s pro-Mac looked like it was facing the axe altogether, an … Continue reading
BlackBerry has announced $4.4bn in losses in its most recent financial quarter, looking to a new device manufacturing deal with Foxconn to try to staunch the gush of cash from … Continue reading
Google has released its eighth Transparency Report, its public disclosure of how much content governments request be removed from the search giant’s database. 3,846 government requests were filed between January … Continue reading
Since the first demonstration of the plausible future abilities of Google Glass, instant facial recognition has been one of the most exciting ideas in the pipeline. According the the development … Continue reading
I love new technology, and I love wearables, and I love Google Glass, but I can’t wear it out in public. Google’s head-mounted computer is gradually proliferating, as the company … Continue reading
LG will bring its first webOS smart TV to CES next month, with the former Palm platform making its living room debut. The new TV will run webOS – which … Continue reading
Target has confirmed a credit and debit card hack potentially affecting up to 40m customers shopping in its US stores, with the stolen data including everything thieves could need to … Continue reading
After acquiring the company known as SkyPhrase earlier this year, it would appear that Yahoo is ready to roll with an early iteration of its own personal assistant app. The … Continue reading