Android 5.0 Devices Aren't Encrypted By Default, Despite Google's Promises
Lollipop-running phones are reaching consumers, who are finding their phones less secure than they expected.
Lollipop-running phones are reaching consumers, who are finding their phones less secure than they expected.
How do you feel about having results served to you based on the Truth According to Google?
The company announces Sense ID, which uses ultrasound to verify the ridges on your fingertip.
Chinese smartphone maker takes on company-leading GoPro with competitive pricing up its sleeve.
Google+ is being split into two separate entities, 'Photos' and 'Streams', suggesting that the search engine giant is rethinking the largely unsuccessful social media service.
Lenovo goes media-heavy with pixel-packing, surround-sounding new devices.
It may be strong and cheap, but concrete can be right spenny when used to make more exotic shapes. Which is why 3D-printing one-off moulds the size of a phone box is necessary.
Just don't take this thing into the casino.
A newly discovered patent shows that Amazon has a vision of on-the-fly manufacturers. The Everything Store wants to 3D print your purchases right in the back of its delivery van.
Somehow the Ramnit social-network worm of 2012 only just had its servers shut down.
It costs a lot to produce titanium traditionally, but a new technique could drastically reduce the expense, meaning the material will be as useful for cars as it is for fighter jets.
Researchers at the University of Manchester have used the 2D carbon material to target and neutralise cancererous growths.
This wind-tunnel image is taken from a series of recent experiments carried out in Japan, tweeted out by an aero engineer working on the Bloodhound SSC 1000mph-car project. Read more >
New screen-covered smartphone sibling in alleged developer-forum snap leak shocker!
The subjects had severe nerve damage and opted to have their limbs chopped off, in the name of science.
Court rules that Apple infringed three patents owned by a Texas-based patent licensing called company Smartflash.