Stop bringing your smartphone into the bathroom
Why you shouldn’t bring your smartphone to the bathroom
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Why you shouldn’t bring your smartphone to the bathroom
Criminals can use VoLTE to cause connection failure, subdue voice calls, or strip the victim’s mobile account of money.
Google’s Android OS is a vulnerable system. Developers make it worse by not providing critical patches in time.
Tips and methods of hacking global surveillance: makeup, special clothes, eyeglasses and more.
Despite our dismay about too much computer in our kids’ lives, it’s a process, which cannot be stopped now. Since we cannot stop it, let’s steer it in the right direction!
The new trend on IFA 2015 is all about integrity and security. Meet Kaspersky Lab’s observations from the trade show.
Headlines raise alarm: the greatest hack in history finally reached iOS. Is that really so and who are the potential victims?
A year ago, an infamous leak which exposed some celebrities’ nude photos sparked the discussion around password safety. What can you do protect your accounts?
When you hear adults saying, “kids are helpless,” it makes you angry, right? You bet it does even if you are the most self-sustained teen in the history of your
Predictability of human beings can barely be overestimated when it comes to passwords. But what about lock screen patterns, are we predictable as well when we’re creating them?
The number of vulnerable Google devices reached an all-time high since worst Android flaws ever are uncovered. There are already patches available but they may never reach end users.
Cybercriminals know how to benefit from your mobile devices. Be vigilant and follow our recommendations to secure your smartphones and tablets.
Ericsson and Qualcomm are promoting their new technology, LTE-U. Is it any better that LTE-A? And what is this combinations of letters supposed to mean, after all?
A bottle of good scotch in exchange for a day without a smartphone? Would I dare? That’s a piece of cake! That’s what I thought. As it turned out, it’s not that simple nowadays
At the recent Google I/O conference, the ‘corporation of good’ announced (besides new Android versions, new services and other predictable things), four new projects: Soli, Jacquard, Vault and Abacus. Let’s
Did you have a nice chat with your friends last time you met them? Or were you all only taking pictures of the meals for Instagram, and commenting each other on Facebook?
At Google I/O 2015 software giant have presented a whole bunch of new features and services. Let’s take a first look at customizable app permissions, Android Pay, Now on Tap and others.
While LTE networks are seemingly just now starting to take off and are not yet omnipresent, networking vendors and carriers are already fully engaged in a vivid discussion on 5G’s
A New York artist made an exhibition out of making a single private and anonymous cell phone call outside the scope of government spying. Here’s how he did it.
Major social networks have been lately known to either unbundle their functionality into multiple apps, or buy other apps and not integrate their functionality into the main one
According to Nielsen’s year-old report on the state of mobile technology, users across multiple developed markets have one thing in common: they spend roughly 40% of their actual screen time