
Yahoo To Start Notifying Users About Suspected State-Sponsored Attacks
Dec 24, 2015 06:15 am UTC| Technology
Yahoo on Monday announced that it will now notify its users if they suspect that the accounts have been targeted by state-sponsored attacks. With this announcement, Yahoo joins the list of companies that have already taken...

Dec 24, 2015 06:11 am UTC| Technology
Facebook-owned WhatsApp is one of the most popular instant messaging services worldwide. It crossed 900 million monthly active users in September, NDTV Gadgets reported. The app itself is very easy to use and besides text...

All-Metal Samsung Galaxy A9 Announced in China
Dec 24, 2015 05:23 am UTC| Technology
Samsung on Wednesday officially announced the 6-inch Galaxy A9 model in China. The handset is the latest addition to Samsungs A family that includes A7 (2016), A5 (2016), and A3 (2016) at 5.5, 5.2, and 4.7 inches,...

Elon Musk Sees Fully Autonomous Tesla Vehicles In 2 Years
Dec 24, 2015 05:20 am UTC| Technology
Tesla Motors, the American electric car manufacturer, released its new software version 7.0 in October that enables autopilot feature. The software employs a variety of tools a forward radar, a forward-looking camera, 12...

Why 2015 was the year that changed TV forever
Dec 23, 2015 22:44 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
The end of television is a headline thats been liberally thrown around for the past 15 years. Indeed, the past year saw audiences becoming more and more amenable to adopting new ways to watch TV shows, with live...

Why Apple is weighing in on a British government surveillance bill
Dec 23, 2015 22:29 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology Law
Apple has spoken out against a proposed investigatory powers bill in the UK. In an official contribution to the consultation process, the US tech company has criticised the bill for undermining security and privacy of...
In 2015, chasing illegal downloaders backfired. Netflix and VPN were the winners
Dec 23, 2015 22:22 pm UTC| Technology Law
For Voltage Pictures, producers of the movie Dallas Buyers Club, extracting substantial fines from a large number of Australians who downloaded their movie illegally should have been relatively straightforward. They had...