Tech

Department of Defense Plans To Study Bitcoin As Potential Terror Money

Shiena Iane Bernardino   | May 06, 2014 08:46 AM EDT

The Department of Defense is looking into the possibility that Bitcoin may be used by terror groups. read more

Apple Hires Medical Experts to Help With iWatch Health Features

Robert Sarkanen   | May 06, 2014 01:44 PM EDT

Though Apple's latest product, the iWatch, is all but officially confirmed, there are still a lot of questions as to what features it will have. read more

Iran Bans WhatsApp, Accuses Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg of Being “Zionist”

Robert Sarkanen   | May 06, 2014 02:15 AM EDT

Iran was reported to have banned the proprietary cross-platform messaging application WhatsApp because it is owned by Mark Zuckerberg, who they claim is a supporter of Israel. read more

New Study Shows Rock-Paper-Scissors Game Could be Predicted

Robert Sarkanen   | May 05, 2014 11:08 AM EDT

A new study changes the way researchers look at the age-old popular schoolyard game of rock-paper-scissors. read more

Foursquare Splits Into Two, New App Called Swarm

Staff Reporter   | May 06, 2014 01:04 PM EDT

Foursquare Splits Into Two, Loses its Check-In Feature to a New App Called Swarm read more

Acer Founder Stan Shih Announces Retirement

Katie Collom   | May 05, 2014 03:23 AM EDT

Stan Shih, the founder of the Taiwan-based computer brand Acer, announced Sunday that he plans on retiring as chairman of the company, barely six months after he returned to launch various reforms within the company. read more

Updated Google Drive App to Lose Document Editing Features

Bianca Ortega   | May 04, 2014 10:46 PM EDT

Google Drive is set to release an updated version of its Google Drive app, which will no longer have an integrated editing feature for documents, but the latter will have to be accessed via a standalone editing app. read more

Sina Fined US $820,000, Stripped of Two Licenses

Marcel Woo   | May 03, 2014 12:17 PM EDT

NASDAQ-listed Chinese Internet company Sina Corp was slapped with a 5 million yuan (US $820,00) fine by a court in Beijing and received notice that two of its publishing and video licenses will be revoked. read more

American McGee Believes Xbox One Will Fail in China

Bianca Ortega   | May 02, 2014 12:09 PM EDT

American McGee, a veteran game developer, believes the Xbox One will fail after it launches in China because of tight content restrictions and cultural differences between the West and the East markets. read more

Microsoft Releases Internet Explorer Zero-day patch, Includes XP in Update

Bianca Ortega   | May 02, 2014 11:05 AM EDT

Microsoft finally released a patch for the flaw that affected the desktop version of the Internet Explorer (IE) browser, and included Windows XP in the update even after the firm had halted support for the outdated operating system (OS). read more

Japan’s Line Chat App Censors Itself In China

Bianca Ortega   | May 02, 2014 09:51 AM EDT

Japanese chat app is censoring itself in China by blocking 535 words that are flagged by Beijing as sensitive keywords in a bid to comply with China’s regulations. read more

iPhone 6 Release Date, Features & Specs: Top 3 Mockup Designs for the Next Generation iPhone

AC Lazaro   | May 01, 2014 11:16 PM EDT

Various iPhone 6 mockups and concept designs have emerged online like wildfire to satiate in advance the anticipation of Apple’s fans. read more

Leica T-Series Camera Debuts in Taipei

Shiena Iane Bernardino   | May 01, 2014 05:01 PM EDT

Leica's latest camera line is here! read more

Facebook Unveils Anonymous Login Feature

Marcel Woo   | Apr 30, 2014 11:00 PM EDT

If you are one of those millions of Facebook users who are uncomfortable signing into applications because you are scared your personal information will be shared, Marck Zuckerberg is offering a solution. read more

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