Illusions of privacy in a “Cloud-ed” world
In light of the hacked and stolen photographs of celebrities in the buff that were released online Aug. 31, technology users everywhere asked themselves, “Could that happen to me?”
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In light of the hacked and stolen photographs of celebrities in the buff that were released online Aug. 31, technology users everywhere asked themselves, “Could that happen to me?”
They say change is good. But when it comes to Apple's new iOS7 update, the change doesn't seem so good after all.
Security guards stood in front of the Apple Store in the Short Pump Town Center on Friday morning as customers waited in lines outside.
Growing up, I didn't miss doctor's appointments.
I love myself and I hate myself, but my diet starts tomorrow.
Hit and Run
President Obama has announced a new $6 billion Federal program to fix the design flaws with the newly released Apple iPad. Reviews of the iPad have noted several major drawbacks to the tablet, such as the lack of an operating system that allows multitasking, the absence of Adobe Flash support in the web browser, no external USB ports or the fact that it's simply a trendy iTouch with a 10-inch screen.