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The Dumb Debate Over Encryption

As terrorists remain active, governments continue to blindly push for insecure encryption. The terrorist attacks in Paris couldn’t have come at a worse time for Internet privacy advocates. Shortly after the attacks, anti-encryption proponents in the United States redoubled their efforts. They used the same argument as always. Encryption threatens the safety of the U.S. by

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What is the iPad Pro for?

Apple’s new iPad Pro isn’t simply a larger iPad. Image Courtesy of Apple. Since the release of the jumbo iPad Pro, professionals and consumers alike have wondered for what exactly the product was designed. The tablet’s laptop-like price turns away most average consumers, and the lack of a professional app ecosystem breaks the deal for

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Google’s Android to Follow the Path of Windows 8

According to a series of rumors from the Wall Street Journal’s sources, Google plans to converge its two operating systems (OS), Android and Chrome OS, much like how Microsoft combined the tablet and desktop versions of Windows in 2012. Although Windows 8 turned out to be a flop for Microsoft, a combined Android and Chrome

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Chipgate Threatens Apple with Another Headache

The new iPhone 6s may have another “gate” crisis coming its way. Image courtesy of Apple For every iPhone Apple releases, users find flaws and exaggerate them in epic proportions on the Internet. The iPhone 6’s “gate” crisis was bendgate, because the phones bent fairly easily under malicious intent. Although Apple nullified bending problems for

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Mobile Ad-blockers Finally Give Consumers Control

Every year we are presented with increasingly faster smartphones and tablets; however, our mobile browsing experience has stayed essentially the same. Most mobile websites assault our eyes with enormous banner ads or ugly pop-up ads, and slow our web-surfing to a crawl as they leisurely loaded their poorly optimized advertising trackers. For the most part,