Apple quietly refreshes iMac all-in-one desktop
Computerworld - Apple today quietly refreshed its iMac desktop computer line with Intel's newest quad-core "Haswell" processor, faster solid-state storage options and support for the...
New Entries in Library and Links
We added a bit of information to our Library and Links. Library - Sorted by Alphabetical the Library, and Added a NEW Section for Wireless....
The Wearable Airbag for Motorcyclists Just Got Even Safer
Dainese was the first major motorcycle suit maker to bring airbag-equipped technology to the masses, and later this year it’s raising the bar — both...
Apple’s Fingerprint ID May Mean You Can’t ‘Take the Fifth’
There’s a lot of talk around biometric authentication since Apple introduced its newest iPhone, which will let users unlock their device with a fingerprint. Given...
Apple promises to ‘Brighten Everyone’s Day’ at Sept 10 iPhone Announcement
Apple on Tuesday sent out invitations for a media event next Tuesday, Sept. 10, at which the company is expected to show off its next-generation...
Apple is currently planning a late October launch for OS X Mavericks
Apple is currently planning a late October launch for OS X Mavericks, according to a report from 9to5Mac. (more…)
Snowden leaks: US and UK ‘crack online encryption’
US and UK intelligence have reportedly cracked the encryption codes protecting the emails, banking and medical records of hundreds of millions of people. (more…)
‘Syrian Electronic Army’ site down after attack on New York Times
The website for a hacker group calling itself the “Syrian Electronic Army” was taken offline by an Internet body following claims that the hackers had...
Zuckerberg unveils plan for free Net access for all
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg late Tuesday announced on his Facebook profile page the formation of a partnership with Samsung Electronics, Nokia, Qualcomm and others to...
NASA’s Ironman-like exoskeleton showcased
Marvel Comic's fictional superhero, Ironman, uses a powered armor suit that allows him superhuman strength. While NASA's X1 robotic exoskeleton can't do what you see...