A security firm has recently revealed that approximately 275 million Google Android phones are vulnerable to “Stagefright,” a newly created drive-by attack which can install malware and wrest control of mobile phones’ key operations.
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The deadline for filing of income tax returns is on Apr. 18, 2016 and once again, thieves will be busy hacking and scamming those who will be filing for tax refunds. You can prevent these criminals from stealing your tax refunds by doing some effective preventive measures.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced Thursday it has reached an agreement with various carmakers to make automatic braking standard for cars by 2022. Nearly all light trucks are also included in the said agreement.
The new and more exciting HellBlade: Senua’s Sacrifice video game live motion capture demo was recently shown by Ninja Theory at the Games Developer Conference (GDC) 2016. Those who saw the demo were blasted by the almost life-like graphics of the video game.
The FBI and NHTSA issued a warning on Thursday that modern cars are “increasingly vulnerable” to hacking.
If you have the feeling that you are being watched and tracked whenever you are on Facebook, your senses are telling you right.
The job market in the United States faltered slightly in January, but Thursday’s data indicates that the slump could just be temporary.
Gaming aficionados will not be surprised to know that the Sony PlayStation VR has recently claimed the No. 1 slot on the gaming chart of Amazon
Nike announced yesterday that this year, the company will sell a running shoe that resembles the sneakers Michael J. Fox wore on the movie “Back to the Future.” This running shoe will have the “breakthrough, adaptive lacing” and will be launched at this year’s holiday season.
McKeeson Corp., one of the largest pharmaceutical distributors in the country announced on Wednesday that it will slash 1,600 jobs representing 4 percent of its U.S. workforce.
Even if there’s a lot of excitement going on in Apple, Inc. right now, the Cupertino, CA-based tech giant would like to heat up the moment still by appointing Cookie Monster of Sesame Street as its spokesman.
Diane Green of Google has staged a successful coup. After only four months with the search giant, she was able to persuade Apple to switch from Amazon to Google’s fledgling cloud computing business.
Free burritos are currently being offered by Chipotle to get back its loyal customers as well as win new ones. Diners need only to pay for a drink, and then use a coupon to get a free steak burrito bowl.
Google has recently admitted the extent of the encryption it uses in its search engine to protect its web traffic from hackers in all its online activities.
Sony is doing something to incorporate virtual reality into the mainstream. With its scheduled launch of the PlayStation VR head gear in October, this life-long dream popularized by Hollywood movies will be a reality.
Boeing Co has recently announced that it is re-organizing its commercial-jet unit operations to cut overhead costs.
A new malware called “AceDeceiver” can infect ‘out of the box’ iPhones. The malicious software was spotted in China, and can easily compromise factory-configured iPhones.
Security bug hunters have a very tempting reason to get serious in hacking Chromebooks. Google has doubled its bounty for its Google Chrome Reward Program from $50,000 to $100,000.
7-Eleven has just made the craziest promotion this week with its ‘Bring Your Own Cup Day.’ With this promo, customers can bring their own cups, and it doesn’t matter if they are really water buckets or fish bowls, the store will fill them up with the company’s very tasty Slurpee.
A recent report revealed that poor US teenagers residing in areas where there is a high level of income inequality suffer depression that induce them to quit high school.