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What to look for in a smart watch
The Apple and Google smart watches don't even exist, yet they're the talk of the town. Here's what they should deliver. Read More


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SIM card hack has severe implications for business
While some seven billion SIM cards are in use today, roughly half a billion mobile devices worldwide would currently be vulnerable to hijacking for privacy or financial hacks. Read More

SIM cards vulnerable to hacking, says researcher
Millions of mobile phones may be vulnerable to spying due to the use of outdated, 1970s-era cryptography, according to new research due to be presented at the Black Hat security conference. Read More

Apple's surprise: Its sales didn't decline like PC makers
The iPhone sold well, though with more cheaper models in the mix, while iPad and Mac sales declined in terms of units. Read More

Canonical to crowdfund first batch of Ubuntu Edge phones
Canonical hopes to raise $32 million within 30 days, to build 40,000 units. It will use the Indiegogo service and the Paypal electronic payment service, to collect the contributions. Read More


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