Tor has been the go-to for anonymous communication online for years now — and that has made it one of the juiciest targets possible to the likes of the NSA and FBI. A new anonymizing protocol from MIT may prove more resilient against such determined and deep-pocketed attackers. Read More MIT’s anonymous online communications protocol Riffle could beat Tor at ...This entry was posted in Gadgets MIT Security TC on July 11, 2016 by Devin Coldewey
For many businesses, ownership of the Internet of Things lies within a number of C-suite titles. But IoT demands an interdisciplinary approach, whether the desired outcome is to streamline internal processes, introduce new customer experiences or... To succeed in IoT, hire a chief data officerThis entry was posted in big data Column Gadgets Internet of Things IoT Startups TC on July 11, 2016 by Theresa Bui
For many businesses, ownership of the Internet of Things lies within a number of C-suite titles. But IoT demands an interdisciplinary approach, whether the desired outcome is to streamline internal processes, introduce new customer experiences or... To succeed in IoT, hire a chief data officerThis entry was posted in big data Column Gadgets Internet of Things IoT Startups TC on July 11, 2016 by Theresa Bui
If you haven’t seen it already, you will soon walking down the street. Every person you pass who is fervently looking at their phone is likely playing the number one game in the country right now: Pokémon Go. You might think it’s popular because of the brand. Nintendo, which refused to make a Pokémon game for the longest time on a smartphone, has finally caved and brought its… Read More The brilliant mechanics of Pokémon GoThis entry was posted in Apps Gadgets Mobile TC on July 11, 2016 by Matthew Lynley
Rule the shopping cart, catch them all. The post Playing Pokemon Go? You Need the Right Gear appeared first on WIRED. Playing Pokemon Go? You Need the Right GearThis entry was posted in Gear on July 11, 2016 by Tim Moynihan
When you use Google to sign into Pokémon GO, as so many of you have already, the popular game for some reason grants itself (for some users, anyway) the highest possible level of access to your Google account, meaning it can read your email, location history, pretty much everything. Why does it need this, and why aren’t users told? Also this is definitely the last Poképost for a while. Read More Pokémon GO shouldn’t have full access to your Gmail, Docs, ...This entry was posted in augmented reality Gadgets games Gaming Mobile niantic pokemon Security TC on July 11, 2016 by Devin Coldewey
Pokémon Go is off to a big start in the U.S., but just how big? The company hasn’t yet revealed any official numbers, but we have estimates to provide an idea of the scope of downloads and revenue the mobile game is generating. App analytics company SensorTower used its predictive model of the App Store and Google Play, which takes hundreds of thousands of data points from its partners… Read More Pokémon Go has an estimated 7.5M U.S. downloads, $1.6M in ...This entry was posted in Apps Gaming Mobile TC on July 11, 2016 by Darrell Etherington
The Facebook event for a San Francisco Pokémon Go crawl on Wednesday has 3,600 people confirmed in attendance, with another 18K “interested” in the event. The event is set to start as a stroll through the city, before culminating in a bar crawl. It’ll be one hell of an overspill at even the biggest bars, however, if even a fraction of the respondents turn up. Read More Will 22K people turn up to catch Pokémon in San ...This entry was posted in Gaming Mobile pokemon TC on July 11, 2016 by Haje Jan Kamps
What is the iPhone 7 going to look like? While nobody knows for sure, some leaks are starting to emerge with a common trend — the iPhone 7 is going to look an awful lot like the iPhone 6s. Based on today’s leak coming from Nowhere Else, there are just a few changes from the iPhone 6s casing. So let’s find out what’s new. Read More This could be the iPhone 7This entry was posted in Gadgets TC and tagged apple iphone on July 11, 2016 by Romain Dillet
What is the iPhone 7 going to look like? While nobody knows for sure, some leaks are starting to emerge with a common trend — the iPhone 7 is going to look an awful lot like the iPhone 6s. Based on today’s leak coming from Nowhere Else, there are just a few changes from the iPhone 6s casing. So let’s find out what’s new. Read More This could be the iPhone 7This entry was posted in Gadgets TC and tagged apple iphone on July 11, 2016 by Romain Dillet