Are we ready for the cybersecurity challenges of self-driving cars?
AIBefore long, our cars might drive us. It’s a cool idea–but are we ready for the cybersecurity problems that entails? As we’ve brought more of our lives
Before long, our cars might drive us. It’s a cool idea–but are we ready for the cybersecurity problems that entails? As we’ve brought more of our lives
A recent poll conducted by the Pew Research Center shows that the majority of Americans appear to side with the FBI when it comes to whether or not Apple should
In an effort to shut down patent trolls, one of the tech world’s worst problems and roadblocks towards progress, Google has announced its Patent Purchase Promotion. Described on its
After whining publicly and doing the corporate equivalent of taking its toys to someone else’s house [https://www.besttechie.com/2015/03/30/amazon-to-faa-were-moving-to-canada/], Amazon has managed to wrest
The Internet is neutral — for now. In a landmark 3-2 decision, the FCC voted to re-classify the Internet as a utility, barring providers from blocking or slowing down certain types
That didn’t take long: this week, Ars Technica [http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/02/lenovo-users-lawyer-up-over-hole-filled-https-breaking-superfish-adware/] reported that a lawsuit has been filed against Lenovo for its Superfish adware [https:
Echoing the sentiments of President Barack Obama from late last year, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler explained his plan for dealing with the Net Neutrality question: the Internet ought to be
So how did the United States know that North Korea was responsible for hacking Sony Pictures Entertainment [https://www.besttechie.com/2014/12/17/u-s-to-claim-north-korea-was-behind-sony-hacks/] last year? Well, it seems
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