Review: The Moto X is the Sexiest Android Device to Date
Update: After this review, Motorola made numerous price drops to the Moto X in order to compete with the Google Nexus 5. For $399, you can currently buy the Moto…
Protecting Security (and Reputation) in a Tech-Heavy Culture
Unbeknownst to many, National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) is upon us. What does this mean for the average online user? It’s likely time to evaluate the ways that you…
AT&T HTC One Mini Review: Hot, Fast, and Beautiful
Android phone “families” are synonymous with overkill this year when you consider the lineup of Nokias, Verizon Droids, and, of course, the HTC One lineup. But the One Mini, the…
Big Data and Privacy: Paradoxes and Opportunities
Last week the Future of Privacy Forum and Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society hosted a highly interactive meeting of the minds to discuss the most significant challenges…
We Tried so HARD to HATE iOS7: Why Everyone Loves it
We tried so hard to hate iOS7, and I mean tried. Pre-launch, we had heard developer complaints, ruminations of irritating changes to basic functionality, and the negative hype was oh…
Trsst: Successful Kickstarter is an Open-Source Social Network with an Eye on Security
With a successful Kickstarter campaign, Trsst.com is setting out to change social media and security. D.C. area digital entrepreneur Michael Powers is the man behind Trsst.com, a new open source social network. Trsst.com…