U.S. Tech Companies Can't Take Anymore Spying

The tech giants of America, Google, Microsoft, Facebook and others, are fed up with surveillance by the U.S. government and say that they're not going to take it anymore.

The tech giants of America, Google, Microsoft, Facebook and others, are fed up with surveillance by the U.S. government and say that they're not going to take it anymore.

Ads are one of Google's way for harvesting dollars.
The holiday season is always the biggest for ad-driven companies.

Messaging app Line, which got its start in Japan, has now passed 300 million registered users, about 100 million of which signed up in the last four months, according to a statement released by the company on Monday, November 25, 2013.

On Thursday, November 21, 2013, a U.S. jury awarded Apple Inc.

Child abuse shouldn't be on the internet and no one should be able to search for and find any of it.

Microsoft, the maker of the most popular computer operating system in the world, is launching a new strategy against criminal hackers, and expanding its global role in supporting law enforcement, government, and businesses in fighting cybercrime.

For the first time, physicists have coaxed a quantum bit of information to maintain its superposed state, in which quantum bits stay as both a 1 and a 0 at the same time, for 39 minutes at room temperature, which is a huge improvement over the previous record of 2 seconds.

Samsung's cheap-feeling plastic builds is now has the largest share in the smartphone market for every single region all for which it collects data. For the first time ever, the company has straddled the globe as the world's top vendor.

Messaging apps are built to offer a free alternative to SMS, expanding themselves to a range of platforms. To sustain their business and to raise funding for some/additional revenue, most opens up a sticker shop. And that includes Viber.