Nest has finally unveiled its first home security camera called the Nest Cam at an event in San Francisco, and as you would’ve already guessed, it’s the successor to Dropcam Pro.
Samsung’s "me-too" attitude may have worked for the company on many ocassions, but in times like these where ‘who copies whom’ or for that matter ‘everyone copies everyone’ is a debate everyone likes to get into, there is little room for error, be it a PR stunt. A recent trick by the Korean giant is believed to have backfired yet again, and it might be an all too familiar feeling for the electronics company.
The Apple Watch is now available for pickup from retail Apple Store outlets as the Reserve and Pick Up system has gone live, offering the ‘in-store’ pickup option when placing the order online in select countries like United States, United Kingdom, China and Australia.
A number of dedicated security researchers from the University of Indiana and the Georgia Institute of Technology have presented proof of a number of zero-day flaws within Apple’s iOS and OS X operating systems. The discovery, which in itself sounds startling and will likely cause concern amongst a lot of Apple device owners, also means that it’s theoretically possible for hackers to essentially crack Apple’s Keychain and remove sensitive information such as passwords directly from the Mac, iPhone or iPad running a malicious software.
All this talk of self-driving cars just will not go away. Would we really want vehicles on our roads and public highways that can actually drive themselves? Maneuvering in and out of traffic at relatively high speeds? Is that a world we're ready for? Well, regardless of public opinion, a number of big profile motor companies are investing heavily in research relating to producing self-driving vehicles and it looks like Land Rover is the latest behemoth to just enter that list after confirming that it is investigating new remote control technology as a stepping stone towards driverless cars.
Sometimes things don't need to have actual uses in order to be absolutely awesome. Take a Flappy Bird clone or Canabalt running on an Apple Watch as a prime example of that. We want to play neither game on our wrists, but that doesn't mean that the idea of having the choice to do it doesn't make us feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
It's been a bad day for both Samsung and Swift, the makers of the keyboard loved by many Android and iOS users, after it was discovered that a security flaw leaves Galaxy devices open to the running of malicious code when the Swift Keyboard is installed. The flaw, according to the security researcher who discovered it, affects over 600 million devices, and that includes the brand new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge.
Here’s how to watch Netflix, YouTube videos and more together with your online friends in real-time using this Web service.
Code discovered in iOS 9 beta 1 has just about confirmed not only the existence of Apple's upcoming 12.9-inch iPad, but also the exact resolution that the behemoth of a tablet will be boasting.
As Microsoft's annual E3 conference hurtles toward an end, the software giant has announced a number of delectable details pertaining to the user experience on its Xbox One Dashboard. Like all updates that have come before it, the system refresh will be offered as a free-of-charge download to users and will take place via the usual System Update facility. Gamers can expect an improved user-experience that takes the existing positive notes of the Xbox One platform and mixes it with the best parts of the upcoming Windows 10 operating system.
















