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Nexus 6 review—The “premium” price still comes with compromises
Slow storage hurts load times, multitasking on Google's new flagship. Plus, why 6 inches?
Sources tell WSJ that police are watching cell phones from the sky.
Swift is leaving services that won't let her tier her music, like Spotify.
The older tablet's problems stem mostly from hardware, not software.
Finally, we don't have to wait for a whole new console for more Mario Kart.
Attorney said companies can complain about their NSLs. In reality, they can't.
They grasp probabilities just as well as you do.
Police gobbling up surveillance body cam wearables and eyewear cameras.
They show a stronger affinity for human scents than their "forest" ancestors.
Developer promises to remedy serious issues like "Arno falling through ground."
It has one leg off the ground and very little sunlight.
Researchers say AT&T subsidiary thwarted STARTTLS protection, sent e-mail in clear.
Near field communication exploits play starring role in hacking competition.
It's past time developers stop restricting when and how we play their games.
FBI cut Internet access, sent agents into hotel rooms to fix it without warrants.
ACLU report: Surveillance kits—including drones—get approved with little scrutiny.
Is the US ready for a brave new backyard?
Bug allowing execution of malicious code resides in TLS stack.
Comcast likes ban on blocking and fast lanes but doesn't want to be a utility.
Update: GNOME won't have to pay for an expensive legal battle after all.
RPX wants to protect small companies from patent threats. Premiums start at $7,500.
List of "patients zero" shows cyber weapon broke into—not out of—Natanz.
Initiative hopes teams use data loggers to create new driving applications.
New “crafted DNS TXT” method boosts attack with bits of White House statements.
Review: A gorgeous but ultimately flat outing for a series caught in a rebuilding year.
Turning a wall into a screen without compromising (too much) on picture quality.
CBP official: "law-abiding people shouldn't worry," as drones can't see faces.
Event-driven service will allocate resources automatically.
Members of US Senate and House have personally invested tens of millions in tech.
Institution says don't hate the robotic player, says author—hate the surveillance game.
$449 gets you the Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Xbox Bundle and a $50 gift card.
Includes on-demand viewing of major network content; beta starting this month.
Agreement ends a bitter months-long dispute that saw NYT op-eds, Colbert segments.
VPN, malvertising blocking service now available for iOS, Android, Mac OS X, and Windows.
It will take 60 Senate votes to end the "bulk collection" program.
FCC lacks authority to reclassify broadband, 41 members of Congress claim.
Microsoft phone coughs up cookies, but full compromise fails.
Attempt to collect on a $109M judgment hasn't gone very far in over a decade.
91 percent say we've "lost control over how personal information is collected."
Recent drop to $349 has tripled weekly sales in the US, console maker says.
Seeks ways to launch, recover “volleys” of drones in flight.
With a Nexus device and a little command line know-how, you can update right now.
From the department of face-palming opsec blunders.
Lollipop factory images are now available directly from Google for Nexus owners.
Android 5.0 updates come to the Nexus 5, 10, and Wi-Fi Nexus 7s.
Proposal passed the Senate on a bipartisan vote. 18 months later, it languishes.
Appears to have bounced and re-landed twice.
Decision allows subjects of news coverage to veto "unflattering broadcasts."
After the beta ends, users will be able to subscribe for a discounted price.
They're the first phones, Nexus or otherwise, to move beyond a "soak test."
Fiber expansion halted after Obama's call for treating broadband as a utility.
Smart weapons that pick targets without human intervention could be restricted.
ESA's decade long mission to enter a free-fall stage.
US cuts to go deeper, China to have emissions peak in 2030.
The next version of Visual Studio will be able to target more platforms than ever.
There's yet another new Visual Studio version, too.
“I am an independent agency,” Wheeler reportedly said in closed meeting.
Report: Android Wear will join the Lollipop party in early December.
Review: BioWare’s massive, sprawling world is held together by its core relationships.
Halo's first anthology is big enough, but is it good enough to rekindle nostalgia?
Motorized skates can travel up to ten miles, can replace your bike.
Sharyl Attkisson claims to have evidence, but she isn't sharing it all.