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Android Sets iPhone Cloning Factory in Motion

Chinese company Wico has cloned the yet-to-be-released iPhone 6, if videos posted by 86Digi can be believed ...

Apple, IBM Bond Over Big Business

Apple and IBM have teamed up on enterprise mobility in an exclusive partnership that will create iPhone and iPad business apps incorporating IBM's Big Data and analytics capabilities, they announced Tuesday ...

Microsoft Layoff Rumor Gets Mostly Good Vibes

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella may launch a massive round of layoffs, possibly as early as this week. Some details are still being worked out, unidentified sources with knowledge of the company's plans told Bloomberg ...

Google’s Project Zero Cybersecurity Watch: No Excuses

Google on Tuesday announced Project Zero, an effort to speed up the security bug-fixing process. A team of cybersecurity experts will go after vulnerabilities in any and all software, notify the vendors, and then file bug reports in a public database so users can track the issuance of patches ...

What’s Eating Internet Security?

It's a given that hackers can and do penetrate websites with laughable ease, ranging from those of retailers to those of the United States government. ...

There May Be More to Salesforce’s RelateIQ Buy Than Meets the Eye

Salesforce.com will shell out US$350 million in common stock for relationship intelligence firm RelateIQ in a deal expected to close by October ...

LG’s Flexible OLED Screen Is Totally Tubular

The competition to offer transparent and flexible OLED screens heated up last week, withLG's unveiling of two 18-inch OLED displays ...

Critical Infrastructure Companies Lack Cyberdefenses

Companies providing the world's critical infrastructure are woefully unprepared for cyberattacks despite the increasing threat level, evidenced by the release of the Stuxnet worm and the Shamoon virus in recent years, a survey conducted jointly by the Ponemon Institute and Unisys has found ...

FTC Goes After Amazon for Fleecing Kids

The United States Federal Trade Commission has filed suit against Amazon over billing kids for unauthorized in-app purchases that in many cases they did not know they had made ...

Report: NSA Stalked Prominent Muslim Americans

It's been known for years that the U.S. National Security Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have targeted Muslim Americans ...

Your Abandoned Smartphone May Betray You

Doing a factory reset to wipe the data off smartphones does not work, and the data can be recovered, warned Avast ...

Larry Page: Less Work, More Play and All Will Be Well in the Garden

People need to work less than 1 percent of the time they do to fulfill their basic needs -- housing, security and opportunities for their children -- Google cofounder Larry Page suggested recently, reviving a Utopian vision that has long been a staple of sci-fi as well as technologists' vision of the future ...

BlackBerry Squares Up for a Fight

BlackBerry's Passport smartphone, which reportedly is due to be launched in September, is creating a buzz because of its shape ...

Europeans Want Right to Be Forgotten – but Not for the Other Guy

Marie Antoinette may not have been too far off the mark when she intoned the immortal line, "Let them eat cake." When it comes to the right to be forgotten, it seems Europeans want both to have their cake and eat it ...

Downward PC Sales Spiral to Slow

The years-long PC sales slide will slow somewhat this year, Gartner has predicted. ...

NSA’s Eyes Trained Less on Terrorists Than on Average Joes and Janes

Nine out of 10 people whose information is being collected by the United States National Security Agency are Americans who have nothing to do with people targeted by the agency, The Washington Postreported ...

Microsoft Paddles Nokia Lumia 635 Downstream

Microsoft-owned Nokia created some fireworks over the holiday weekend by making the Lumia 635, sporting Windows Phone 8.1 , available with T-Mobile's Simple Choice prepaid plan over the Home Shopping Network ...

Civil Liberties Board Takes Heat for NSA Spying Report

The United States Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board has come under fire for its latest report on NSA surveillance ...

Microsoft’s Threshold: Low Expectations but High Stakes

As the anticipated April 2015 launch of Threshold, the next major version of Windows OS, draws closer, Microsoft reportedly is tightening up its features ...

T-Mobile’s Legere Sputters Over FTC’s Cramming Accusations

T-Mobile's efforts to market itself as the un-carrier that puts customers first may be impacted by the United States Federal Trade Commission'sallegations that it has engaged in "cramming" -- charging consumers for services offered by third-party companies without the consumers' knowledge or authorization ...

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