iPhone 7: Rumors, specs, release date and features — what we know so far

The most reliable predictions suggest that Apple will officially announce the iPhone 7 during the first week of September, with a retail release following on Friday, September 16. * Read the full article here

iPhone 7: Rumors, specs, release date and features — what we know so far was originally published on iSeeTech

iPhone 7: Rumors, specs, release date and features — what we know so far was originally published on iSeeTech

Here’s how Google is planning to tackle trolls in VR

Whenever a new platform opens up, one of the first challenges is dealing with those less-than-friendly users who want to ruin it. In virtual reality, you’re dealing with trolls who aren’t just slinging words on a screen – they’re digital figures in an immersive world. Google has some ideas about how to keep VR safe,…

Here’s how Google is planning to tackle trolls in VR was originally published on iSeeTech

Here’s how Google is planning to tackle trolls in VR was originally published on iSeeTech

Here’s how Google is planning to tackle trolls in VR

Whenever a new platform opens up, one of the first challenges is dealing with those less-than-friendly users who want to ruin it. In virtual reality, you’re dealing with trolls who aren’t just slinging words on a screen – they’re digital figures in an immersive world. Google has some ideas about how to keep VR safe,…

Here’s how Google is planning to tackle trolls in VR was originally published on iSeeTech

Here’s how Google is planning to tackle trolls in VR was originally published on iSeeTech

Here’s how Google is planning to tackle trolls in VR was originally published on iSeeTech

A New Wireless Hack Can Unlock 100 Million Volkswagens

Later this week at the Usenix security conference in Austin, a team of researchers from the University of Birmingham and the German engineering firm Kasper & Oswald plan to reveal two distinct vulnerabilities they say affect the keyless entry systems of an estimated nearly 100 million cars. One of the attacks would allow resourceful thieves to…

A New Wireless Hack Can Unlock 100 Million Volkswagens was originally published on iSeeTech

A New Wireless Hack Can Unlock 100 Million Volkswagens was originally published on iSeeTech

A New Wireless Hack Can Unlock 100 Million Volkswagens

Later this week at the Usenix security conference in Austin, a team of researchers from the University of Birmingham and the German engineering firm Kasper & Oswald plan to reveal two distinct vulnerabilities they say affect the keyless entry systems of an estimated nearly 100 million cars. One of the attacks would allow resourceful thieves to…

A New Wireless Hack Can Unlock 100 Million Volkswagens was originally published on iSeeTech

A New Wireless Hack Can Unlock 100 Million Volkswagens

Later this week at the Usenix security conference in Austin, a team of researchers from the University of Birmingham and the German engineering firm Kasper & Oswald plan to reveal two distinct vulnerabilities they say affect the keyless entry systems of an estimated nearly 100 million cars. One of the attacks would allow resourceful thieves to…

A New Wireless Hack Can Unlock 100 Million Volkswagens was originally published on iSeeTech

A New Wireless Hack Can Unlock 100 Million Volkswagens was originally published on iSeeTech

A New Wireless Hack Can Unlock 100 Million Volkswagens was originally published on iSeeTech

Google to push Flash closer to extinction with new version of Chrome

Chrome 55, which the web giant plans to release in December, will replace Flash with HTML5, Google said on Monday. Noting that the browser plug-in has played a key role in the proliferation of video on the internet, Google said the change will lead to improved security, reduced power consumption and faster page load times.…

Google to push Flash closer to extinction with new version of Chrome was originally published on iSeeTech

Google to push Flash closer to extinction with new version of Chrome was originally published on iSeeTech

Google to push Flash closer to extinction with new version of Chrome

Chrome 55, which the web giant plans to release in December, will replace Flash with HTML5, Google said on Monday. Noting that the browser plug-in has played a key role in the proliferation of video on the internet, Google said the change will lead to improved security, reduced power consumption and faster page load times.…

Google to push Flash closer to extinction with new version of Chrome was originally published on iSeeTech