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A nostalgic journey through the evolution of web design

The World Wide Web was invented almost 30 years ago by Tim Berners Lee to help people easily share information around the world. Over

Apple’s New iPhone 9 Has A Nasty Surprise

Picked up by 9to5Mac, a new report from respected US researcher GBH Insights reveals Apple can expect record demand for its all-new iPhone

A miniature robot army (from the people who brought you the Internet)

What happens when the stuff we build comes crashing down on us? It’s a question that’s not allowed to stray far from

HOPE XII: A FOSS OPERATING SYSTEM FOR E-READERS

Free and open source software (FOSS) was a recurring theme during many of the talks during the HOPE XII conference, which should

Samsung Said to Be Developing a Gaming Smartphone; Foldable Smartphone May Not Be Named Galaxy X

\ HIGHLIGHTS A Samsung-branded gaming smartphone might be in the works The foldable smartphone is expected to cater to a niche audience

A Former Apple Engineer Is Facing Up to 10 Years in Jail Over the Theft of Self-Driving Car Secrets

A former Apple engineer stole secrets about the company’s self-driving car project. Xiaolang Zhang was arrested at a San Jose airport on Saturday, and

Nintendo and Microsoft Take a Shot at Sony With New Cross-Play Promotion

Nintendo and Microsoft joined forces to promote ‘Cross-Play’ between their platforms, while also taking a shot at Sony. In a rare marketing

Retail Adoption of Crypto Would “Bring the Internet to a Halt” – BIS Report

The Bank of International Settlements (BIS) has leased a chapter from its forthcoming annual report that delivers a critical appraisal of bitcoin

(Cryptographically) sign me up! Android to take bad app checks offline

Google says Android will no longer require an internet connection to check whether applications are legit or potentially malicious. From now on,

Apple proved this week that it’s not trying to force you to buy a new iPhone

There’s always been this suspicion that Apple — and other gadget makers — purposefully slow down products over time so that you’re forced to