A new research from Cambridge University revealed that the factory reset feature in Android devices does not actually wipe out all your data, including text messages, email, pictures, videos and other content stored in your mobile device that runs the Google-built operating system.
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Apple accidentally leaks iPhone 6C photo
It appears the rumored iPhone 6C is a continuation of the traditional screen size Apple has been used to do with its early models of iPhone, as a recent photo leak perpetrated by the company itself shows.
Bphone by BKAV – Is the Vietnamese Smartphone Better than iPhone?
The new BKAV Bphone has been creating a lot of buzz lately, at least in Vietnam. This is not the first Vietnamese smartphone (we’ve already had some from Mobiistar, Rovi and VNPT) but consumers are expecting a lot from this phone because none of previous products are successful in the market.
Here’s what to expect with the next version of Android
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.