2014 was speculated as the year of wearables but we all have been so disappointed as new products can’t help expand the market further. Even smartwatches from Samsung, Apple or fitness trackers like Fitbit Flex or Misfit Shine couldn’t meet our expectations.
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CHARGE Anywhere data breach puts encryption security in question
There was a far more overreaching issue that emerged in last week’s data breach involving payment gateway and mobile payment developer CHARGE Anywhere than the loss of data itself: the security of encryption in place.
Alienware Alpha ASM100-4980 Game Console Review – Can the Steam Box Replace Xbox or Playstation?
In recent years, we often had just a couple of choices when it comes to buying a game console for our living room, it is either a Playstation 4, a Xbox One or a Nintendo Wii U. And the reason I haven’t bought one since the Playstation One is because I prefer gaming on PC and I […]
An eBay Seller Shipped an Empty Box and I Lost $370, this is How to Protect Yourself and Receive Refund
If you are searching for scams against online buyers on Google, you will see results related to eBay dominate the search results. It is not by chance that most of those links lead to articles on how to avoid getting scammed by eBay.
The Era of the Smartwatch (And Why a Rugged Model is Often the Best Choice)
Over the past decade or so, we’ve seen some amazing advancements in smartphones. From their humble beginnings, they were always something of a head turner and conversation starter, and over the years, they have evolved from being a simple telephone to a device that combines a portable computer, video recorder, camera, fitness tracker and so […]
The History of Chat from Stone Scribbles
Do you remember MS-DOS? Was your first chat experience on AOL or IRC? Do you remember the click of the rotary telephone – probably the only phone in your home? Back in the day, we had to pull up a chair and sit at our computers to communicate online. If you used the old chat […]