
Who cares about privacy on smartphones?
It's been a hot topic lately, but does anyone really care? We now know that Apple, Google, and Microsoft are able to retrieve data about our activities...
TECHi pre-pivot archive
Older general-tech coverage from before TECHi pivoted to AI + capital markets. URLs stay live so existing inbound links keep their value; the content is not surfaced in product navigation, /latest/, or category-hub feeds.
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It's been a hot topic lately, but does anyone really care? We now know that Apple, Google, and Microsoft are able to retrieve data about our activities...

Now that we know that Apple is set to announce their "iCloud" service, it's time to start a-wondering what the service will feature.But while it's...

Tens of millions of people use Twitter on a regular basis. While most agree that the numbers of users are inflated by spammers and inactive users, it has...

In the beginning, social networking really had two uses - business and meeting "friends." Early dating sites in the days before Facebook (yes, there were...

Ford has an innovative solution to reduce car accidents and curb congestion. Combining technologies like WiFi, GPS, and radar-based safety features,...

It doesn't get more awesome than this. It does not get more awesome than this. I don't think anyone can argue that the iPhone already takes pretty swell...

The numbers are completely off the charts. In case you missed insane valuations in recent months for companies such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn,...

Despite dozens of designs and millions of dollars spent over the decades on engineering a true, usable personal jetpack that could transport someone high...

PBS was hacked today by LulzSec, a notorious group of hackers who attack for "fun and infamy" rather than for financial or activist reasons. Through the...

Pork, salt, water, sugar, and sodium hydrate. Those are the general ingredients for Hawaii's favorite meat substitute. Unfortunately (or fortunately,...

Do you exist? Do you like music? If you answered yes to both questions, you'll likely find this pretty neat. Bluebrain, a band based out of Washington DC,...

Microsoft always knew they would be successful in the mobile phone industry. With the Windows Phone 7 not making the splash that they'd hoped, they turned...

It's hard to imagine a world without the internet for those in their 20s. It's been with us as a common entity for 2 decades now and the evolution has...

TweetDeck, a groundbreaking dashboard for monitoring what people are saying in real-time, has officially been acquired by Twitter. After months of...

E3, the gaming world's biggest show, is almost here. The annual event has become the place for a large portion of the industry's biggest announcements,...
Barnes & Noble has something new up their sleeve, and it's in the form of a new six-inch Nook. This isn't the Nook Color. This is back to basics with...

QR codes are a mixed bag. Some people love 'em. Some people don't have the slightest idea as to what they are....

Despite being surrounded by tons of controversy and doubts about its launch, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is getting the hype machine going for their...

In the enterprise, technology often moves slowly. It's not what most would expect - big business was once the first to adopt the latest and greatest...

I'm not trying to say the folks at the Hasso-Plattner Institute are crazy, but guys: the folks at the Hasso-Plattner Institute are crazy. Introducing the...

It really doesn't matter which side of the fence you're on. Regardless of what people believe, it's clear that there are no absolutes when it comes to...

Most geeks have had a longing at one point or another for some sort of remote controlled flying toy. We picture ourselves in dogfights with our friends...

As Apple, Google, and Facebook face more scrutiny over their mobile privacy policies from the government, the concerns continue to grow for users. Where...

Google has announced that it will shut down its News Archives project, an initiative aimed at digitizing the world’s newspapers and making them...