Tech giants go back and forth about how unlicensed spectrum should be tested and allocated for wireless, wi-fi, and broadband use.
Tech giants go back and forth about how unlicensed spectrum should be tested and allocated for wireless, wi-fi, and broadband use.
The Ashley Madison hack exposes the scary fact that the internet can foster an environment where men get what they want, and women endure harassment.
Protests in the Gujarat state have resulted in the government blockage of mobile messaging systems.
The IDC looks at tablets’ presence in India and their anticipated worldwide slump in shipments.
The website was blocked for a day following a request from a small town that a page be changed.
Government and enterprise alike are steeling themselves for future attacks, but it may be with the wrong tactics. According to Jody Westby, the CEO and founder of Global Cyberrisk, a combination of inadequate funding, an outdated legal network, and a very sophisticated criminal community means that the “bad guys are winning” — for now, at least.
Gartner’s latest hype cycle report shows autonomous vehicles and the internet of things at the top of the peak of inflated expectation.
Software and hardware are flourishing designed to prevent drunk or stoned drivers from operating vehicles.
A number of projects — many funded by the government — are working to connect the “last mile” of the U.S. population.
Android One aims to target the three biggest inhibitors for mobile device adoption.