Weekend Wrap-Up: Goodbye Internet Explorer?; Palm Could Return as an Android Brand
AndroidHappy Sunday! It’s time for another edition of the Weekend Wrap-Up, where we get you all caught up on the top tech stories from the past week. Companies in
Happy Sunday! It’s time for another edition of the Weekend Wrap-Up, where we get you all caught up on the top tech stories from the past week. Companies in
After some back and forth regarding how seriously they would take completely ridiculous threats of violence from cyberterrorists [https://www.besttechie.com/2014/12/15/sony-audit-revealed-security-holes-prior-to-hack/], Sony Pictures Entertainment decided
Happy Sunday! It’s time for another Weekend Wrap-Up, and this edition is quite hack-heavy. I’ll get into why in a minute, but you can expect to hear about
Sony Pictures Entertainment has announced that The Interview, the controversial comedy starring James Franco and Seth Rogen that may or may not have caused the huge cyber-attack [https://www.besttechie.
It’s a Christmas miracle! I guess! The controversial movie The Interview, which depicts the fictional (and supposedly comedic) assassination of North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, will be shown
In the wake of the cyber-attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment [https://www.besttechie.com/2014/12/15/sony-audit-revealed-security-holes-prior-to-hack/] – which, it should be noted, has increased tensions between the United States
The United States is preparing to blame North Korea for cyberattacks against Sony Corp, and it could do as soon as tomorrow, according to a tweet from CNN reporter Ram
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