China Says the iPhone is a Security Threat
China's (massively influential) state broadcaster has decided that the iPhone is a "national security concern" because of its location-tracking functionality.
China's (massively influential) state broadcaster has decided that the iPhone is a "national security concern" because of its location-tracking functionality.
If this protects it from legal wranglings over copyright violations, then this is great news.
Amazon wants to test drones outside of the testing sites designated by the FAA.
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LG has created its biggest bendable screen to date.
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When Washington DC resident Ryan Simonetti booked a ride on Uber on Tuesday, he was hoping for a quiet journey. But instead, he got rather more than he bargained for.
The images, which are supplied by a Moscow-based company selling modified luxury versions of the iPhone called Feld & Volk to MacRumors, certainly look good.
That dinghy might need a thorough hosing after each trip.
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In this short dramatic sketch, Julian Smith imagines a brief wireless outage as disaster movie.
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Flash just patched a huge security flaw, so go and update it right now.