TECHNOLOGY

Tech Roundup: Intel 4th Gen Core, Haswell PCs, Sony Vaio Duo 13 Ultrabooks, Galaxy Tab 3 10.1, Xperia M and Vodafone

Computex brought tech’s most innovative and anticipated gadgets for the year and coming year. A quick look at the event featured Sony and Acer devices running on Intel’s new Haswell processors, a tablet that joins a computer, laptop and notebook in one and many new information about phone manufacturers like Blackberry, HTC and Nokia. The event also featured the latest tablets from Samsung.
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Technology that Conjures up Road Safety for a World without Car Accidents

About 150 years ago, no one did imagine cars. These days no one imagines lives without them. But with omnipresent cars, we have to face the growing number of accidents. Truth be told, accident statistics are inexorable. And if you think that fatal accidents are caused only by drunk or drugged drivers, you are simply mistaken.

PRISM Whistleblower Edward Snowden Puts Obama & Tech Companies on the Defensive

As news of the US government premier security agency National Security Agency (NSA) broke, public criticism and resentment against Obama Administration has become more vocal across platforms. Public outrage against the privacy intrusion by Obama Administration has compelled the President, Barack Obama, to defend the surveillance program that was leaked by a government contractor, turned whistleblower Edward Snowden.

UK Government Faces Harsh Criticism Over Huawei-BT Deal

The report of the parliament's intelligence and security committee was surely not a thing that was expected by the UK government which will certainly have to excuse its oversights regarding the Huawei-BT deal. Moreover, the report clearly underlined that there were many procedural mistakes while granting the access to British communications network to the Chinese company, including not providing ministers with necessary information about the plans.

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