This Week in Tech 423: Unapologetically Plastic
New iPhones, NFC vs. iBeacons, meaning of 64 bit, the next Dell, and more.
New iPhones, NFC vs. iBeacons, meaning of 64 bit, the next Dell, and more.
Apple’s iPhone event marked a slight shift in the company’s ongoing strategy for new releases. Instead of announcing a new
When the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted the Open Internet Order in 2010—forbidding Internet Service Providers from blocking services or
Microsoft/Nokia, Galaxy Gear, antisocial YouTube, NSA subversion, and more.
In December 2010, the Federal Communications Commission adopted the Open Internet Order, enshrining the concept of “network neutrality”—that Internet Service
Do you want a phone that secures all of your data and communications, and can’t be hacked by even the
Several people have come forward to report wireless problems with select Sony Vaio notebooks – particularly the Vaio Fit –
Enlarge / Acer’s refreshed Aspire S7 rights some (but not all) of the first version’s wrongs. Andrew Cunningham There’s nothing
The 2012 patent trial that grabbed the most headlines was Apple’s $1 billion win (since reduced) against Samsung. But Apple
Wearable tech, Yahoo’s used usernames, iPhone surprise, self-driving future, and more.