LTE-U: on the way to 5G
Ericsson and Qualcomm are promoting their new technology, LTE-U. Is it any better that LTE-A? And what is this combinations of letters supposed to mean, after all?
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Ericsson and Qualcomm are promoting their new technology, LTE-U. Is it any better that LTE-A? And what is this combinations of letters supposed to mean, after all?
A bottle of good scotch in exchange for a day without a smartphone? Would I dare? That’s a piece of cake! That’s what I thought. As it turned out, it’s not that simple nowadays
At the recent Google I/O conference, the ‘corporation of good’ announced four projects: Soli, Jacquard, Vault, and Abacus. Let’s see what these curious techs are about.
How did you like it the last time you saw your friends? Did you have a nice chat with them? Or were you all only taking pictures of your meals to post them on Instagram and talking to each other on Facebook?
Tech journalists Chris Brook and Brian Donohue discuss Google I/O, the IRS and Carefirst BlueCross BlueShield Data Breach in this Talk Security podcast.
At Google I/O 2015, the software giant presented a slew of new features and services. We take a first look at customizable app permissions, Android Pay, Now on Tap, and others.
While LTE networks are seemingly just now starting to take off, networking vendors and carriers are already fully engaged in a vivid discussion on 5G’s perspectives. What are those next-gen networks going to be and why do we need them at all?
An annoying story of ‘free’ WiFi hotspots by St. Petersburg-based Smart WiFi. Nothing is for free, though, as you end up paying with your vk.com credentials
A New York artist made an exhibition out of making a single private and anonymous cell phone call outside the scope of government spying. Here’s how he did it:
Major social networks have been known to either unbundle their functionality into multiple apps, or buy other apps and not integrate their functionality into the main one.
Mark Zuckerberg has officially allowed dozens of popular apps to operate within the realm of his Facebook Messenger
The design of the current smartwatches is defined by being aimed at geeks. It looks like it will again take Apple to perform its duties carefully iSplaining wearables to ordinary people.
When it comes to Mobile OSes, every 3rd option conversation these days mentions the need for some “true openness”. But do we really need this kind of openness?
WhatsApp has finally released a Web version of its popular mobile messaging service. We take a look at it from the security perspective.
Are you getting enough sleep at night? If not, it might be because your sleep pattern is disrupted due to the display on your PC, TV, tablet, and smartphone.
We collected the 10 best tweets related to an IT security event in 2014.
We have seen a number of cases where a user has deleted our product for Android and ended up with a locked device. Here we discuss why this happens and what can be done about it.
Let’s take a moment to discuss the numerous troubles that our bright, technology-packed future could bring about.
By default, your iPhone’s OS is set to give you the best performance instead of the best battery life. But you can change that!
Everyday millions of computers solve the same problem; these machines try to check if you are actually you and not some other person. The most popular tool to do that
On July 31st at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas, Security Research Lab’s (SRL) Karsten Nohl presented research on the SIM security flaw. Nohl experimentally demonstrated the vulnerability, which