Now Its Samsung’s Turn To Sue Apple
In the uber competitive world of mobile device development suing is fast becoming a sport engaged in by all of the titans of technology. Add another lawsuit to the pile as Samsung Electronics hits...
View ArticleBeware of New Windows ‘Scareware’ Scam
Cybercriminals are at it again with a new twist on an existing scam a security researcher said today. The con is a variant of “scareware,” also called “rogueware,” software that pretends to be...
View ArticleSamsung Asks Court For Apple’s Next-gen iPhone & iPad
Samsung Electronics has asked a U.S. court to force Apple Inc to turn over to them the next-generation models of the iPhone and iPad in the latest volley in a series of patent infringement suits...
View ArticleGoogle’s Chrome Losing Browser Market Share
The browser war returned to a somewhat normal state last month as Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE), which had posted its largest-ever share increase in January, declined slightly in February. And...
View ArticleCasio’s New iOS App Sends Data Using Color Instead Of Words
Japan’s Casio has unveiled an experimental app for the iPhone and iPad that encodes and sends data using colors. The company’s “PicapiCamera” app presents a set of icons to the user, which can be...
View ArticleAndroid Malware Broadcasts Location Data From Mobile Devices
BitDefender Labs has found Android malware that regularly broadcasts the location of the infected mobile device to a remote server. What the malware creators intend to do with the privacy-invading...
View ArticleGoogle Reveals Free iPhone Siri Rival
Google has upgraded its Google Search app for the iPhone and iPad, giving the feature a voice search functionality that poses a challenge to Apple’s highly popular Siri. The app, which is available for...
View ArticleFTC Issues Wide Ranging Guidelines For Mobile Apps
The Federal Trade Commission has issued a wide-reaching set of new guidelines for makers of mobile platforms and developers of applications for cellular telephones and tablets to safeguard users’...
View ArticleHTC Debuts Smartphone With Revamped Software
Taiwan’s HTC Corp has debuted the new smartphone that it hopes will set it apart from the crowd of Google Android devices on the market and help it to make up ground lost to Samsung. The HTC One is...
View ArticleDo Smartphones Reveal Personal Data?
It is possible to work out the movements of a competitor sales force, attendance of a particular church or an individual's presence in a motel or at an abortion clinic.
View ArticleMozilla Debuts ‘Australis’, New User Interface
Mozilla has began to roll out its first major Firefox user interface (UI) change in more than three years, seeding early adopters of the “Nightly” build with the new “Australis” revamp. Nightly builds...
View ArticleSamsung Hints At New User Interface For Galaxy 5
Samsung has been dropping hints that its coming Galaxy S5 smartphone will have a re-tooled user interface, possibly featuring simpler, flatter icons. In a SamsungTomorrow blog post, Samsung showed...
View ArticleYouTube Releasing New Kids App
YouTube is rolling out a new app for children next week, called YouTube Kids, which will run on smartphones and tablets and focus on kid-appropriate content. The free app from Google Inc’s online video...
View ArticleFacebook Unveils Free Video Calling For Its Messenger App
Users can now place free video calls with Messenger, as Facebook continues to broaden its app’s reach beyond simple text-based chats. With the feature, Facebook is also going aftert competing products...
View ArticleFord To Debut Blackberry OS-based Entertainment System In 2016 Cars
After announcing in December that it was replacing of Microsoft’s platform for Blackberry’s QNX OS on its infotainment systems, Ford has confirmed the first of the new systems will launch in 2016...
View ArticleSeeed Studios Debuts $59 Do-it-yourself Mobile Phone Kit
You can put together a basic 2G cellphone at home with the RePhone Kit Create, which can also be used to make wearables and IoT devices. The kit from Seeed Studios ships with separate modules that can...
View ArticleMIT Researchers Develop Technology To Share Internet Browsing History
MIT researchers have developed technology that allows people to share their browsing history — or just selected parts of it — with friends and the general public. The new system, called Eyebrowse,...
View ArticleSamsung Takes Fight With Apple To U.S. Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court waded into the high-profile patent fight between the world’s two fiercest smartphone rivals, Apple and Samsung, agreeing to hear Samsung’s appeal of what it contends were...
View ArticleIs Apple Infringing Again?
Clearly that did not happen. The Tame Apple Press has called the company a Patent Troll because it does not generate income. VoIP-Pal said that Digifonica, which was acquired by the former back in...
View ArticleEmojis Coming To The Big Screen
Emojis have become an important and essential communication tool for most people using any messaging application, so naturally, now there’s a movie coming. Sony Pictures Animation has announced that it...
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