Apple will no longer support Snow Leopard, despite the fact that 16% of Macs and Macbooks still run on OS X 10.6.
Ryan W. Neal
Feb 27, 2014
A patent filed by Apple revealed a new method for hiding advanced sensors on the body of a computer.
Ryan W. Neal
Feb 27, 2014
The Chameleon malware can also identify security weaknesses in Wi-Fi networks to quickly spread between homes and businesses.
Ryan W. Neal
Feb 26, 2014
On Monday at 1:52 p.m. EST, AWeber tweeted that it was investigating an “unscheduled site interruption.”
Ryan W. Neal
Feb 25, 2014
Mac OSX Mavericks 10.9.2 has been finally released by Apple. Among the changes is FaceTime audio support, iMessage blocking and a fix for the "gotofail" SSL bug.
Luke Villapaz
Feb 25, 2014
What's more, Americans spent about 7 more hours per month on their phones than on a computer, and the gap is even wider for Europeans.
Thomas Halleck
Feb 25, 2014
Weibo, a Twitter-like forum in the Chinese social media market, is losing ground to Tencent's WeChat.
Sneha Shankar
Feb 25, 2014
The update is expected to include a fix for the “goto fail” SSL bug, although the accompanying release notes make no mention of the fix.
Kukil Bora
Feb 25, 2014
Monday marks what would have been Steve Jobs' 59th birthday. Take a look at some of Jobs' memorable and inspirational quotes here.
Luke Villapaz
Feb 24, 2014
The rebranding of SkyDrive is due in part to Microsoft losing a trademark dispute over the “Sky” name with the British Sky Broadcasting Group.
Ryan W. Neal
Feb 19, 2014
The plaintiff -- referred to as “Mr. Kidane” in the lawsuit -- claimed the spyware wiretapped his Skype calls and monitored his family’s computer use.
Ryan W. Neal
Feb 18, 2014
Apple is exploring touch capabilities on more devices than just their iPad and iPhones; Apple is looking into using the Macbook’s frame as a touch input as well.
Cameron Fuller
Feb 18, 2014
The hackers group was “working directly for Iran’s government [or] acting with the approval of Iranian leaders.”
Ryan W. Neal
Feb 18, 2014
"The Mask" cyberthreat operation is said to be targeting oil and natural gas companies.
Christopher Harress
Feb 18, 2014
SlickLogin generates a nearly-silent soundwave through a computer's speakers that is picked up by a smartphone app to verify a user's identity.
Ryan W. Neal
Feb 17, 2014
Many of the Presidents Day sales have already kicked off.
Treye Green
Feb 15, 2014
Harvard engineers have developed robots to build, based on the study of termites
Sally Turner
Feb 14, 2014
An NSA memo implicated three individuals in helping Snowden access classified documents, and it accused Snowden of tricking them.
Ryan W. Neal
Feb 13, 2014
Jobs added the Apple Lisa mouse he used during a 1983 speech talk to a time capsule filled with objects donated by conference attendees.
Ryan W. Neal
Feb 12, 2014
At the root of the problem is transaction malleability, a code fault that lets a third-party manipulate transactions.
Ryan W. Neal
Feb 11, 2014
The new device was identified as “AppleTV4,1” indicating a major refresh to the Apple TV hardware platform.
Kukil Bora
Feb 11, 2014
HTC sold one in every 10 smartphones globally two years ago, but in 2013 its worldwide market share took a dive.
Kukil Bora
Feb 10, 2014
You thought Robocop was the stuff of the distant future? That future may come sooner than you think.
Thomas Halleck
Feb 07, 2014
Much of the growth in the tablet segment is expected to be driven by emerging markets with more than 60 percent of worldwide shipments in 2014.
Kukil Bora
Feb 07, 2014
People around the world are searching for information about the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, but which engine performs the best?
Ryan W. Neal
Feb 06, 2014
Google forces developers to agree they won't distribute content with "nudity," but it allows HBO to do just that.
Thomas Halleck
Feb 06, 2014
While poor hotel conditions have been the spotlight of the Sochi Winter Olympics, cybersecurity and privacy is an even bigger problem.
Luke Villapaz
Feb 06, 2014
What's more, Sony has revised its projections for this year and now expects a $1.1 billion loss.
Sneha Shankar
Feb 06, 2014
The worldwide shipments of tablets are likely to drop 15 percent to 20 percent in Q1, because of off-peak season effects.
Kukil Bora
Feb 06, 2014
Susan Wojcicki has been named CEO of YouTube, as the video site struggles to grow ad sales for parent company Google.
Thomas Halleck
Feb 06, 2014