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Amazon Phone: On Again?

Posted by Sam Churchill on October 15th, 2013

Rumors of an Amazon smartphone have circulated for well over a year now, says The Verge, but three different smartphones are said to be in development by HTC, according to The Financial Times. One of the HTC-made devices for Amazon is apparently close to completion. The FT report said the phones could be released in […]

UK Goes on the Cyber Offense

Posted by Sam Churchill on September 30th, 2013

The UK government has announced it is building a “Cyber Reserve” to protect itself, and now it has a few more details to divulge reports Engadget. Rather than focusing on defending the country from attacks, it’ll also have an “offensive capability” says the BBC. Speaking to the Daily Mail, Defense Secretary Philip Hammond said Britain […]

Dish: Lower 700MHz Power Ups Speculation

Posted by Sam Churchill on September 13th, 2013

Dish Network filed a new proposal (FCC filing) this week that the company said would allow it to deploy an LTE network across its 700 MHz E Block and AWS-4 spectrum holdings, reports Fierce Wireless. Dish is asking the FCC to set a new buildout deadline on its 700 MHz spectrum that would require the […]

MoPub Ad Network Bought by Twitter

Posted by Sam Churchill on September 10th, 2013

Twitter announced today that they’ve acquires MoPub, a mobile-focused advertising exchange. MoPub’s technology lets publishers manage and optimize advertising — using direct ads, house ads, ad networks, and real-time bidding through the MoPub Marketplace. It features a dashboard where customers can see how each source is performing. Their publishing partners include mobile industry verticals in […]

NSA Decrypts Everything

Posted by Sam Churchill on September 6th, 2013

The US National Security Agency can now circumvent much of the virtual armor intended to protect digital communications, reports C/Net. NSA has set up a clandestine program code-named Bullrun that can decrypt everyday e-mails to financial and medical records — according to a report from The New York Times. The report — assembled in partnership […]

Google + the NFL?

Posted by Sam Churchill on August 21st, 2013

The world’s most powerful media company and America’s most popular sport,may be coming together, writes Peter Kafka in All Things D. That could happen if Google buys the rights to the NFL’s Sunday Ticket package, the all-you-can-eat subscription-TV service currently owned by DirecTV, says Kafka. The current DirecTV deal ends at the end of the […]