Editorial

Google’s AI smarts are available for everyone
Editorial Google’s AI smarts are available for everyone

For most people, Artificial Intelligence sounds like some far-off science fiction concept, but it’s actually behind a lot of things we encounter in our daily lives. For the past several years, Google has pursued research that reflects its commitment to making AI available for everyone. Recently, t

Over Half of Android Apps Infringe on Upcoming European Privacy Regulations
Editorial Over Half of Android Apps Infringe on Upcoming European Privacy Regulations

Privacy is on everyone’s minds It seems like privacy is an increasingly pressing issue for consumers, businesses, and now governments are following suit. New European privacy regulations and Google Play privacy policies are going into effect this spring, and according to a report from SafeDK, more t

Huawei’s AI is Forcing Us to Rethink How We See Smartphones
Editorial Huawei’s AI is Forcing Us to Rethink How We See Smartphones

An unknown name 10 years ago, Huawei is currently one of the 3 largest smartphone manufacturers in the world, along with Samsung and Apple. What’s the secret? R&D investments that enabled the company to innovate, as well as partnerships with a number of large players in related industries, such

Pros and Cons: Wearables in the Workplace
Editorial Pros and Cons: Wearables in the Workplace

While they’re not as big as cellphones yet, wearables devices are steadily establishing their place on the market. According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker, 125.5 million wearable devices will be shipped in 2017, 20.4% more compared to the 1

Apple’s Slowdown Scandal – A Lesson in Consumer Trust
Editorial Apple’s Slowdown Scandal – A Lesson in Consumer Trust

The context… Apple recently admitted to slowing down older iPhone models with aging batteries in order to preserve battery life and prevent sudden shutdowns that could interrupt the user experience. According to the company, its iOS 10.2.1, released last year, improved power management during peak w

Has Apple’s Face ID Already Been Hacked?
Editorial Has Apple’s Face ID Already Been Hacked?

Apple recently started shipping its iPhone X, the ‘anniversary’ edition of its best-selling device. One of its main selling points, aside from the almost edge-to-edge screen, is its face recognition-based security. While previous generations used the fingerprint-based Touch ID, Face ID is allegedly

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