After a string of near misses, it seems that BlackBerry has finally managed to drum up →
Right from the get go, one of the most voiced criticisms of the new Windows 10, →
Over the summer, the US Department of Justice obtained a court order to forceApple to turn →
Uber has fixed a gaping privacy hole which left ride details for some passengers visible in →
You might be ready to make the jump to the Connected Age, but your car might →
Huawei’s Nexus has seemingly leaked again, the second time in less than 24 hours, confirming some →
If you still don’t think that Windows 10 is a privacy disaster in the making, then →
Smartphone users who are concerned about privacy and security may want to wait until September to →
Given all the news about spying and hacking, you’d think mobile users would be more conscientious →
Purism found success with its Librem 15 laptop last year, a machine hawked at those concerned →
Even as the first version of its Internet-connected Google Glass didn’t quite take off with consumers →
Jolla’s mobile efforts have barely begun, but it’s already shaking things up by splittinginto two companies. →
Paypal has announced that it is clearing up the wording in user agreement after being called →
Nokia HERE is hoping to get connected cars speaking a common language, relying on collaborative mapping →
As developers at Apple’s WWDC even this week have had a few days now to play →
With Apple’s mantra on privacy at WWDC, it’s a bit surprising that it managed to leave →
Uber has rewritten its privacy policy to make it easier to grok and added some very →
Uber, amidst its various unveilings and announcements this week, has updated its privacy policy to do →