How hard is it to draw a cheeseburger? The great emoji food fight ensues
Emoji fragmentation of a small stakes, culinary variety.
View ArticleGag order silencing Comic-Con producers declared unconstitutional
Appeals court says silencing online speech over trademark suit is unconstitutional.
View ArticleIDG Contributor Network: GPU computing: the key to unleashing the mysteries...
A few years ago, venture capitalist Marc Andreesen accurately predicted that “software is eating the world.” An update to that declaration today could very well be that data is eating the...
View ArticleIDG Contributor Network: Why your organization needs to invest in adaptive...
As products and services increasingly go digital, the idea of a business being shackled to any technology is abhorrent. The digital-centric world we inhabit is just too fast-paced, and nothing is...
View ArticleCryptocurrency-crafting creeps crept crafty code into Google App Store
Chocolate Factory's anti-malware protections fail yet again Android apps secretly harboring cryptocurrency-mining code have managed to make their way onto the shelves in the official Google Play Store.…
View ArticleIDG Contributor Network: Is your data safe and secure?
Data breaches are an unfortunate consequence of the application of technology in the modern world. The information economy has placed a significant premium on personal information relating to...
View ArticleSprint/T-Mobile merger is off, preserving wireless competition (for now)
Sprint owner wants to maintain control and invest in its network, report says.
View ArticleManafort, Stone, Trump, Papadopoulos, Kushner, Mueller, Russia: All the tech...
Facebook, Twitter, Skype, Collusion... allegedly Analysis Where to begin?…
View ArticleFine, OK, no backdoors, says Deputy AG. Just keep PLAINTEXT copies of...
Sure, that won’t go wrong at all The US Deputy Attorney General has told business leaders that Uncle Sam won't demand mandatory backdoors in encryption – so long as companies can cough up an...
View ArticleWatchOS 4.1 brings Wi-Fi toggle, Apple Music and Radio streaming
Update delivers a number of highly anticipated features to the new watches.
View ArticleVlad the blockader: Russia’s anti-VPN law comes into effect
All the news that's fit to read – as decided by President Putin A Russian law that bans the use or provision of virtual private networks (VPNs) will come into effect Wednesday.…
View ArticlePlayerunknown’s Battlegrounds gets XB1 release date, PC “1.0” launch window
PUBG fans, aim your looted 4x scopes at this December.
View ArticleApple releases macOS 10.13.1 and iOS 11.1 with a KRACK fix and new emoji
Several bugs were fixed, and a lost 3D Touch gesture has returned to iOS.
View ArticleIf your websites use WordPress, put down that coffee and upgrade to 4.8.3....
SQL-injection security hole needs patching ASAP WordPress has a security patch out for a programming blunder that you should apply ASAP.…
View ArticleA draft US law to secure election computers that isn’t braindead. Well, I’m...
Some good ideas sneak into the Senate A law bill has been introduced to the US Senate designed to safeguard American elections from hacking by miscreants or manipulation by Russian or other foreign...
View ArticleFacebook, Google, Twitter tell Congress their platforms spread Russian-backed...
Twitter: "We are committed to working every single day at solving this problem."
View ArticleResearchers warn state system to catch voter fraud has 99% false positive rate
Crosscheck system uses data that could easily have legit duplicates, researchers show.
View ArticleApple hears AV geeks, will give Apple TV 4K owners more settings control
Update should help non-HDR content look better with less effort.
View ArticleDealmaster: Get a Dell laptop with a Core i5 chip for $550
Plus deals on 4K TVs, Wi-Fi routers, and more.
View ArticleCBS sues man for copyright over screenshots of 59-year-old TV show
Asked about the lawsuit, CBS says only that plaintiff will "end up on boot hill."
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