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Samsung’s Human Rights Issue Rears Its Head Again
Samsung’s issues with working conditions and human rights at its factories have popped up once again. This time those problems take form in the shape of underage workers.
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The FTC Pushes Ahead Legal Action Against Amazon For Unauthorized In-App Purchases
The Federal Trade Commission feels as though it played nice enough by offering Amazon the chance to change their in-app purchases policy on its own. The popular retailer decided to ...

Review: Chrome Remote Desktop
Remote access is one of those extremely useful technologies for productivity or even leisure. Embodying both that simplicity and effectiveness one looks for in a remote access tool, ...

Facebook Messenger For iOS Now Allows Users To Record 15 Second Videos
Facebook constantly works on its brand as the world’s most popular social networking platform by adding new features, changing layouts, and working on projects to extend its reach ...

Review: A.I type Keyboard
All keyboards for devices work exactly the same way at the core: you type, autocomplete, autocorrect, and so on. Occasionally you’ll see keyboards that fall of short and can’t even ...

Update: Sprint and T-Mobile Come To An Agreement On Multi-Billion Dollar Deal
It has been reported that the third and fourth largest mobile carriers in the U.S–Sprint and T-Mobile–have come to an agreement on the widely reported merger. While details ...

Hackers Holding iPhones For Ransom Via “Find My iPhone”
Last week it was revealed that hackers have been taking control of iPhones via iCloud, Apple’s cloud storage and computing service. CNN technology contributor Brett Larson explained ...

Motorola Throws In The Towel On U.S Manufacturing
Motorola Mobility will be shuttering their Texas-based manufacturing plant by the end of 2014. In speaking with The Verge, Motorola President Rick Osterloh said that reason was ...

Microsoft and Nokia To Complete Multi-Billion Dollar Acquisition on April 25
After a few hiccups in the form of waiting for confirmation from Asian markets to have the deal go through, Microsoft confirmed earlier today that the $7.2 billion acquisition transaction ...

Microsoft-Nokia Deal On Hold: Awaiting Confirmation From Antitrust Authorities in Asia
The first step in Microsoft’s bid to garner an actual foothold in mobile will be stalled until next month. Originally Microsoft was meant to pick up Nokia’s mobile phone business ...