Apple representatives explain that songs were deleted from iPods without users knowing for security reasons.
Retailers in Australia and New Zealand pull ‘Grand Theft Auto V’ from shelves
The movement began in New Zealand, where group dedicated to stopping sexual violence against women singled out GTA V as a toxic influence.
Newest supercomputer projected to make a quintillion calculations per second
The reigning world champ in supercomputing, China’s Tianhe-2, may get knocked off, if IARPA accomplishes its goal of creating a new supercomputer capable of beyond exaflop speeds.
Intel acquires PasswordBox in light of ubiquitous security concerns
14 million people have downloaded PasswordBox since its debut in 2012.
Nintendo finally embraces mobile gaming and files Game Boy emulator patent
Nintendo has filed a patent for Gameboy emulation software that could allow the company to market its old games in entirely new ways.
Xbox One wins latest round of console wars against PS4
The Xbox One account for 53 percent of all console sales on Black Friday, while Sony’s PlayStation 4 came in second with 31 percent.
Sony enlists Mandiant and FBI to help with cyber attack cleanup
Hackers from a group called Guardians of Peace paralyzed the computer systems at Sony Corp last Monday.
Chromecast vs. Roku: Which TV streaming stick is better?
Chromecast is $15 cheaper than Roku, but personal preferences should factor in.
Apple shoppers outspend Android users on Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday
Survey results determined iOS users were three times as likely to shop online than their Android counterparts.
Sony’s latest crazy idea: a watch made from e-ink and electronic paper
Sony launched the project anonymously in order to see if the concept would resonate with consumers.
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