After a recent report from security company NowSecure detailed a vulnerability that potentially affects more than 600 million Samsung smartphones, Samsung announced a fix that should be coming in "a few days" for some devices. … [Read more...]
Samsung Galaxy: What You Need to Know About Security Risk
As many as 600 million Samsung Galaxy smartphones may have a software flaw allowing hackers to eavesdrop on phone calls and voicemail, read texts, turn on the microphone and view private photos, according to a new report from a security firm. … [Read more...]
Frugal Traveler: How to Pick a Cellphone Plan for Traveling Abroad
As a general rule, I'm against an alien takeover of our planet - unless they bring along one thing: a global wireless system that would simplify the endlessly complex world of options for using cellphones abroad. … [Read more...]
Here’s Why Lithium Batteries Occasionally Just Catch Fire
Lithium batteries are compact, efficient, and store a lot of energy. They also, occasionally, catch on fire. Why does that happen? Keep reading to find out. … [Read more...]
This Huge Engineering Project May Be Our Best Chance At Colonizing Space
Space colonization has reached an impasse, for reasons far more fundamental than a lack of money for the Space Shuttle program. There is simply no way humans can travel easily offworld without using massive amounts of rocket fuel to escape the gravity well — and that’s both expensive and environmentally unsustainable. So how will we get off this rock? … [Read more...]
IBM Invests to Help Open-Source Big Data Software — and Itself
The IBM “endorsement effect” has often shaped the computer industry over the years. In 1981, when IBM entered the personal computer business, the company decisively pushed an upstart technology into the mainstream. … [Read more...]
Bits Blog: Elon Musk Wants Your Hyperloop Ideas
Elon Musk is looking for a few good pods. SpaceX, Mr. Musk’s rocket launch company, has announced a competition to design passenger vehicles for the Hyperloop, a proposed high-speed ground transport system. … [Read more...]
Here’s Proof of Apple’s Downward Fall From Innovator to Imitator
Imitation in the tech world is normal, even expected, but during Apple’s developers conference Monday, Tim Cook and company were in rare form. They didn’t have much uniquely Apple to show off at all. … [Read more...]