Mountain View giant Google is expected to take the veil off a new Android iteration at its annual developer conference set to take place next week a year after Android Lollipop was released.
Thousands of websites in critical condition amid an old TLS encryption flaw
It’s a shame that several old security flaws that date back to as early as the 1990s continue to be uncovered by researchers in the 21st century, the latest of which being a critical vulnerability of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol that enables an attack on the communication between a user and thousands of websites/mail […]
Stop backdoor access, tech firms tell Obama
In the fight against cybercrime and the struggle to protect individual privacy, the U.S. government and American tech firms are in a state of deadlock conflict in the post-Edward Snowden era.
Lesser-Known Applications For LED Torches
The use of LED’s in torches is relatively recent, but it has transformed torches the world over. Before 1999, LED lights were limited to single lights, such as indicator lights on anything from computers to cars.
How to Push your Apps to the Top in Wearable Ecosystems
The problem facing developers of apps for wearables is that the ecosystem is bound to be over-saturated with thousands of apps as this form of computing continues to expand in usage. Finding and implementing the right steps to push your way through the top of the game is, therefore, crucial.
How to win Facebook audiences despite its constant algorithmic changes
By now, as an online marketer, you might have been extremely disappointed with Facebook’s recent tweak to its algorithm. The update apparently does not go in favor of advertisers. So how can brands survive the shifting tectonic plates in online marketing?