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While many people are skeptical that Tizen will be able to compete against the well established top dogs of the mobile operating system market (Android and iOS), Samsung's homegrown OS...
Xiaomi may be the most talked about Chinese smartphone manufacturer of 2014, but plenty of other companies in the country are worth noting as well. One of these companies is Huawei,...
Iran's current approach to internet censorship typically isn't subtle - either you get unfettered access, or you don't see a site at all. However, the country's government is about to...
State-sponsored hacking attempts frequently rely on specially written software, but that's a risky move. Unless it's well-made, custom code can be a giveaway as to who's responsible. Attackers are switching...
It may appear we've reached a climax in the Sony Pictures hack saga - what with The Interview finally seeing a theatrical release - but the international finger pointing is...
After completing seven rounds of talks with Qualcomm CEO Derek Aberle and his staff earlier this month, China is close to announcing a ruling in its anitrust suit against the...
We know: Despite its best attempts at proving otherwise, Facebook and privacy have an oil/water reputation - the latest legal news regarding the company won't help that any, either. A...
The Interview, for all its build up and controversy, could be the canary that Hollywood studios watch as they navigate the perils of more quickly making movies available online. By releasing...
The Federal Communications Commission has once again put a hold on Comcast's controversial proposed acquisition of Time Warner Cable, saying it needs more time to review documents in the case. The...
President Barack Obama said Friday that Sony Pictures "made a mistake" when it pulled its comedy The Interview in the face of threats by hackers who he said were from...