The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Monday, July 27
Facebook prevails in IPO lawsuit... Jeep hack prompts recall of 1.4 million vehicles... Kill switch isn't killing phone theft... and more tech news
Facebook prevails in IPO lawsuit... Jeep hack prompts recall of 1.4 million vehicles... Kill switch isn't killing phone theft... and more tech news
The U.S. Census Bureau said a data breach early last week did not expose survey data it collects on households and businesses.
This smartphone thing may finally be catching on.
When I first heard what Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella had said at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, I assumed it had been misreported.
Despite the continuing rise in home computer usage, a substantial portion of U.S. households are not Internet users.
China is on a technological roll these days -- one that American companies ignore at their own peril. Contrary to outdated Western perceptions, 680 million Chinese have access to either a laptop or a mobile phone, and some 95% of homes in every city in China are now wired for the Internet, according to figures from the Chinese government.
The truth, when it comes to computer employment data, is almost always ugly.