Apple recently discovered that some iPhone 5 handsets sold in the early month’s of the device’s release “may suddenly experience shorter battery life or need to be charged more frequently.”
The ‘Big Nasty’ Corvette can be yours for $80,000
GM engineered a car that could win a race on a track, while also be driven to work everyday.
Researchers hack Gmail with 92 percent success rate
The vulnerability allows personal information to be obtained by exploiting the phone’s shared memory.
Microsoft takes aim at streaming game lag times with ‘DeLorean’
By predicting a player’s next move before it even happens, DeLorean is able to tell the game to load a certain video response before an action in the game directly necessitates that response.
Lost satellites the latest setback to Galileo GPS network
Ever since its inception, the European Space Agency Galileo program has been a project that embodies the saying, ‘a day late and a dollar short.’
Debate over ‘free’ labeling of apps continues
The European Union is cracking down on apps advertised as free when they offer in-app purchases, and Google is also implementing changes to address the issue.
Amazon to roll out ad network, compete with Google
Google’s AdWords business drives $50 billion in revenue, which Amazon’s new ad network will look to chip away from when it’s in place.
Top ten mobile apps revealed
Total activity on smartphones and tablets now accounts for 60 percent of digital media time spent in the U.S.
GPS satellites given wrong directions, get lost in space
Two GPS satellites launched to bolster the European Space Agency’s Galileo satellite constellation took a wrong turn, and ended up in the wrong orbiting position.
‘Backoff’ malware may be targeting over 1,000 other businesses
The Department of Homeland Security is warning that the malware may have infected more than 1,000 other businesses in the U.S. without their knowledge.
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