-
Translator
-
Recent Articles
- Four Story Tree Mulcher Can Eat A Whole Tree In Seconds
- Samsung Galaxy Note 4 lockscreen possibly shown on patent
- Samsung’s Galaxy S5 mini downsizes specs, keeps thin and light credentials
- Get the lyrics to your favorite songs with musiXmatch [App of the Day]
- FlameStower Mobile Device Charger uses fire and water to charge devices
- This one proofreading tip for iOS and OS X will save you hours of headaches
- David Kerr: Silicon is the new black
- Samsung intros four budget KitKat smartphones for international markets
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Google Play Edition Render Leaks
- Fox Cancelled That Crazy-Looking TV Show by the Writer of Pacific Rim Before It Even Aired – Soon Fox will be canceling things before they’re even pitched.
- Micromax Canvas Duet AE90 goes on sale for INR 8,545
- GTA Online Independence Day Special Starts Today
- SnapUp Lets You Go Shopping, Track Prices Just By Taking Screenshots On Your iPhone
- Internet Explorer commands 58.38 percent browser market share
- iOS 7.1.2 update now released, possible problem fixes
- Apple offers $100 gift card and $200 discount in annual back-to-school promotion
- Escape Dead Island Unveiled By Deep Silver For Autumn 2014 Launch (video)
- NASA tests flying saucer designed to land heavier payloads on Mars
- Samsung Galaxy S5 mini Announced: Everything You Need To Know
- Sony to Unveil a Full Frame RX1 w/ Black & White Sensor
Microsoft’s Top Lawyer Calls Supreme Court Cellphone-Warrant Case “Seminal”
It’s been a busy week in the realm of policy and technology, with the Supreme court weighing in on a several issues impacting the industry, and the government releasing something akin to a transparency report regarding a portion of the NSA’s surveillance practices. The unanimous Supreme Court decision on Riley v. California caused a stir because it set new precedent regarding… Read More