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Breaking: UK Pushes to Ban Whatsapp, More Governments to Follow?

Breaking: UK Pushes to Ban Whatsapp, More Governments to Follow?   In a move that is sparking outrage across the country, UK is pressing ahead with plans to ban all encrypted communication under stricter laws for social media and online messaging services. Major services including Whatsapp, iMessage and Snapchat could face the ban under the

Why Sony vows to stay in the smartphone business: The Internet of Things

Why Sony vows to stay in the smartphone business: The Internet of Things Don’t expect Sony to give up on smartphones like it did with PCs last year. Speaking with Arabian Business, Sony Mobile President and CEO Hiroki Totoki countered rumors that the company might sell off its phone business. Sony is the 10th-largest phone

Firefox for Windows 10 planned as Mozilla ramps up browser’s release pace

Firefox for Windows 10 planned as Mozilla ramps up browser’s release pace   Mozilla will accelerate the release of new features for its Firefox browser, dumping its current 18-week development schedule for something nimbler, a company manager told contributors last week. The firm will also deliver a browser for Windows 10, a reversal of a

Secure your fortress with the Internet of Things

Secure your fortress with the Internet of Things   A man’s home is his castle. Unfortunately, moats and drawbridges are no longer strong options for most homeowners looking to protect themselves. Security means defending not against barbarians at the gates but against thieves staking out your home and trying to sneak in undetected, often when

Here’s how you can see who deleted you on Facebook

Here’s how you can see who deleted you on Facebook   Who Deleted Me on Facebook is an app available for Android and iOS devices that lets you keep track of your friends list. Similar to Who Unfollowed Me for Twitter, it tells you when friends have disappeared from your list and whether they’ve deactivated their

Microsoft Edge is already good enough for me to drop Chrome

Microsoft Edge is already good enough for me to drop Chrome   From the tarnished ashes of Internet Explorer came Microsoft Edge, an all-new browser built from the ground up for Windows 10. When we first went hands-on with the browser – then still called Project Spartan – we thought it brought some interesting concepts

Twitter’s new ‘Personas’ let brands easily target millenials, baby boomers and more

Twitter’s new ‘Personas’ let brands easily target millenials, baby boomers and more Twitter unveiled Audience Insights back in May to help brands get a better grasp of the people they reach on the platform. Now the company is upgrading Insights with new demographic data, buying behavior and more. First up, Twitter is introducing something they call ‘personas,’ which

Instagram bumps up photo resolution to 1080 pixels

Instagram bumps up photo resolution to 1080 pixels   Instagram is increasing the size of pictures users of its mobile app are allowed to post, finally opening the door of the photo sharing service to much more detailed images. The iOS and Android apps are gradually being updated to store and display photos that are

Who’s going to force car tech into the 21st century? Weirdly enough, AT&T

Who’s going to force car tech into the 21st century? Weirdly enough, AT&T   eave your car there, between the scuffed yellow lines and oil stains on the ordinary parking surface, let your eyes adjust a bit to the dark, and you’ll see a frosted glass door. Ring the bell. Behind it may lie the

Pakistan is Part of the Biggest Corporate Powergrab in History

Pakistan is Part of the Biggest Corporate Powergrab in History According to WikiLeaks, Pakistan is part of the Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA). Currently being negotiated away from public eyes between the US, EU and 23 countries that make up two thirds of the world’s GDP, it has the potential to alter the service economy