Tech Industry: Obama's NSA Reforms 'Insufficient' Wireless Week Jan,20,2014 By:Barbara Ortutay, Michael Liedtke, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Technology companies and industry groups took President Barack Obama's speech on U.S. surveillance as a step in the right direction, but chided him for not embracing more dramatic reforms to protect people's privacy and the economic interests of American companies that generate most of their revenue overseas. |
Inside Story: The components and software that make smartphones smart
RCR Wireless
Jan,17,2014 by:Martha DeGrasse Connecting us to one another may still be the most important thing that smartphones do, but their reach is steadily extending into other parts of our lives. Smartphones are poised to control the smart home, to pay for goods and services, and to collect data about our daily activities and health status. Read More |
HP re-enters smartphone market with Android-powered Slate6, Slate7 phablets in India
Fierce Wireless
Jan,15,2014 by:Mike Dano HP said it will begin selling smartphones again, starting first with a pair of phablets in India. That HP is going to sell the two devices--the 6-inch Slate6 VoiceTab and the 7-inch Slate7 VoiceTab--in India first is notable considering a recent report that Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is struggling in the Indian market, and as a result is preparing to rerelease its 8 GB iPhone 4 in the country. Read More |
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