JumpFromPaper makes shoulder bags that appear to be two-dimensional cartoons but are roomy enough to hold a laptop.
JumpFromPaper makes shoulder bags that appear to be two-dimensional cartoons but are roomy enough to hold a laptop.
A new feature that lets you know what your apps are doing with your personal data, along with call and text message filtering, arrive in the second version of McAfee Mobile Security.
The carrier aims for mass appeal with a budget-friendly tablet with moderate hardware.
Western Digital announced today its first Thunderbolt storage drive, the My Book Thunderbolt Duo, at MacWorld iWorld 2012.
On this week’s Buzz Out Loud, Brian and Molly take Apple (and others) to task for unsafe and inhumane working conditions at consumer electronics factories in China. It’s time for Apple and us, the consumers, to demand better. Plus, Google’s privacy policy changes, Netflix’s big bounce-back, and Computer Love. And meet Givit, the way to share private videos of your kids or, um, other things.
Rep. Jackie Speier, a Democrat whose district includes YouTube’s headquarters, co-authored a letter asking Google a series of sternly worded questions.
The Droid Razr Maxx’s serendipitous start makes CNET’s Jessica Dolcourt wonder why Motorola’s original Droid Razr focused on rakishness over performance in the first place.
Motorola Mobility’s fourth-quarter loss was largely attributed to expenses related to its pending deal with Google. It shipped 5.3 million smartphones and 200,000 tablets in the period.
Service turns your favorite Instagram shots into comfy couch pillows. They’d make great gifts for the Instagram addict in your life (and we all know one, don’t we?).
Most of the EU member states have signed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA, but opponents are urging citizens to lobby European Parliament members not to give their approval.