Microsoft joins Amazon in lawsuit over Trump's immigration ban
Tech companies are joining forces with the Washington state government to fight against Donald Trump’s recent immigration-related exec...Read More
New Android betas are now available on Google’s Pixel phones
Google has released a beta version of Android Nougat 7.1.2 available to anyone with an eligible device in the public Android Beta Pro...Read More
Facebook is bringing Snapchat-like Stories to its main mobile app
Facebook has been on a Snapchat-copying roll. First Instagram, which is owned by Facebook, rolled out its version of 24-hour stories. ...Read More
HTC denies that it’s making an Android Wear smartwatch
Rumors of an HTC-built Android Wear watch have been circling for months, including recent photos of an Under Armour-branded prototype ...Read More
Vertu made another phone for the rich and tasteless
Vertu has been hand crafting bad, high-priced, "luxury" phones since before the smartphone, and somehow has yet to be stop...Read More
Facebook ends its effort to personalize Trending Topics
It’s been five months since Facebook removed editorial descriptions from its Trending Topics box, transforming it from a personalized ...Read More
Pioneer is making the first 4K Blu-ray drive for PCs
Ultra HD Blu-rays are slowly making their way out into the world, and are probably a good way to watch 4K content, assuming you can c...Read More
Dropcam co-founder who hated working for iPod creator Tony Fadell joins Apple
Apple has hired Dropcam co-founder Greg Duffy for an undisclosed position, reports The Information . The move to Apple is an i...Read More
The new Pentax KP can shoot at ISO 819,200
Pentax’s newest camera is a relatively tiny DSLR called the KP. On paper, the KP is a mixed bag of features you’d expect to find in ...Read More
Gmail will soon block JavaScript file attachments to reduce malicious attacks
Gmail will soon block JavaScript files from being uploaded and sent over email. Starting February 13th, you’ll no longer be able to...Read More
Microsoft is making it easier for the Thai government to break web encryption
The Thai government is looking to take greater control over its citizens' web encryption, according to a new report from Privacy...Read More
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