Last week, a new website started by a Cuban dissident blogger began publishing, was hacked, and then banned. But now it's reportedly been unbanned as the Cuban internet, still far from modern or open, continues to make tiny steps toward opening up in terms of Cuban access, censorship and connectivity to the rest of the world.
Costco was the only non-tech employer in the top 5 Based on compiled employee ratings by the United States job site Glassdoor, wholesale retailer Costco and tech giants Facebook and Google provide the best pay and benefit packages in the country.
Damages could have been much higher Four of Silicon Valley's biggest players have formally agreed to settle claims filed by employees and pay $325 million.
This comes on the heels of a US indictment of military hacking An unnamed source told Reuters information that the United States government is considering imposing visa restrictions to prevent the attendance of Chinese hackers to major hacking conferences, namely Black Hat and Def Con, which will be held in Las Vegas this August.
Meanwhile, Chinese manufacturers have crept up in market share In its bid to have some Samsung phones banned from the U. S. market, Apple Inc. is leveraging its May 2 victory against its South Korean rivals.
Since the release of the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One last fall, Sony has dominated the next-gen console wars over Microsoft as the PS4 has considerably outsold the One.
Add to your game library with these titles. Even with summer coming, video game makers don't take breaks. There will be plenty of games released this summer.
More updates will come in the next few months YouTube is catering to the needs of its users and creators by making a new app with both crowdsourcing and funding features.
Every Grand Theft Auto V fan knows just how hard gamers have been petitioning, commenting and complaining about getting the game on PC. Still, Rockstar Games has yet to announce anything about the game even being in the works, but could there be a method behind their madness?
This week in social media, Facebook added a Shazam-like feature that can automatically tag music, TV or movies in status updates, just by listening in to your life. Speaking of listening in, Facebook also changed some of its privacy settings for the better with a reminder for users what privacy level their status updates are set to. Also, Twitter's having a bad week on Wall Street (again) while both it and rival Instagram are meeting resistance abroad.
The project aims to make upgradable modular smartphones a reality Google is preparing for the release of its Project Ara, which is set for early 2015. Project Ara is a device that will allow users to create their own smartphones and modify the phone per their needs.
The watch is Samsung's third release this year A new smart watch from Samsung is coming this June. The new device allows users to make or accept calls without attaching it to a smartphone.
Latinos love mobile. That's been the message of various studies and surveys throughout the recent past, and this week PricewaterhouseCoopers added its own research into the chorus.
It seems that HTC is attempting to take over the global smartphone market with a slew of new rumored devices that are expected to be released at various times last this year.
Earlier this month, Wal-Mart listed the Minecraft: Xbox One Edition for sale this coming December on its website but this week comes word that the next-gen console versions will be released at the end of summer instead.
The same group that brought us the strong message from Senator Al Franken calling net neutrality the "free speech issue of our time," the Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) and NoSlowLane.com, is keeping up the pressure against "fast lanes." This time, they're targeting a younger audience.
Could the new display be extra durable? The newest iPhone could be more forgiving when you drop it. That is if rumors and reports for the iPhone 6 are true.
Conan O'Brien gives his opinion on the game. The Watch Dogs release is right around the corner, and to tide you over, Conan O'Brien has reviewed the game.