Osvaldo Nunez
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BlackBerry Vows that Their Protection System Soars above All Others
With BlackBerry falling behind Apple and Google in the race for features and third-party features for its smartphones, the company has decided to focus its efforts creating devices that have the strongest available security. -
The Amazon Fire Phone Looks to Compete in a Tough Market
Amazon made a big move by moving from an electronics hardware business and making a move in the highly competitive smartphone market earlier this month by releasing the Fire Phone. -
OKCupid President Explains Significance of Their Experiments on Its Users
When Facebook was found to be tampering with its users' news feed for the sake of experimentation, many other social-network based companies came under watch. Like OKCupid for example, which explored the compatibility of its users. -
Nissan Calls Back An Additional 226,000 Vehicles
Nissan has announced that they are recalling over 226,000 additional vehicles due to an issue with faulty airbags. Back in March, they called back almost half a million vehicles. -
Amazon's Fire Phone is Performs Pretty Well
Amazon's new handheld digital device, the Fire Phone is not bad. Not bad at all. Its solid build, camera and screen quality are one of the features of the phone being praised. -
Inventions-based Maker Faire Celebrates 5th Anniversary
Enter Maker Faire Detroit, where hundreds of inventors and crafters gather and show off everything from robots to planters made from recycled books. -
Analysts Predict Massive Sales for Apple's iPhone 6
With the coming release of the iPhone 6, analysts believe that there will be massive sales for the incoming Apple phone. -
Apple Strongly Denies Allowing Backdoor for NSA into iOS
Apple has strongly denied any association with the NSA and putting backdoors into its iOS operating system, which is currently utilized by the iPhone and iPad circle of devices. The Cupertino-based tech-giant released a statement reiterating their denials of association with the NSA.