A few days ago, we shared a story with you about several hackers who claimed to have modified Siri to be controlled with brainwaves. However, according to some experts, they might have just been pulling an elaborate hoax.
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Google, eBay and Paypal Anticipating Lots of Mobile Phone Holiday Shopping
This holiday season many people will be purchasing with tablets, smartphones and other mobile devices -- and companies want to be prepared.
Read More »CONFIRMED: Steam Hacked, Compromised Info May Include Addresses and Credit Card Info
The information that was compromised in this hack could include mailing addresses, passwords, email addresses, encrypted credit card numbers and game purchase history, though nothing has been confirmed yet.
Read More »Apple Selling Unlocked iPhone 4S — Without a Contract
Don't like mobile contracts? No problem. Apple is now selling an unlocked, contract-free iPhone 4S in the Apple store.
Read More »Facebook Attempts Redesign to Get You to Click on Ads
A select few Facebook users are experiencing a slight modification of the Facebook homepage. Instead of the "news ticker" on the top right corner of the homepage, you might be seeing advertisements instead.
Read More »Amazon Introduces “Kindle Owners Lending Library”
Amazon has introduced the Kindle Owners Lending Library, giving Kindle owners the ability to "borrow" books for free that can be digitally downloaded onto any Kindle device.
Read More »Beluga Will Be Shut Down on November 11th
Much to the disappointment of its fans, group-messaging service Beluga will cease to exist on November 11th.
Read More »November 5th Approaches — Will Anonymous Really Kill Facebook?
Remember a few months ago, when Anonymous released an ominous video claiming that they were going to "kill Facebook"? With the date fast-approaching, many people are beginning to wonder if there's any credibility to the hacktivist group's threat.
Read More »Google Publishes ‘Takedown’ Requests from US Government
Google has just published their "Transparency Report", which includes worldwide 'takedown requests' that they've received. What do you think US government officials have asked to be taken down?
Read More »US Lawmakers Could Pass Controversial Bill that Breaks the Internet
A controversial bill called "COICA" was in the spotlight last year, for its aggressive approach to internet censorship. Though it didn't pass, it's been revamped again this year, with a new name and even more potentially devastating internet restrictions.
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