Amazon's latest gadget: a self-driving toy car for coders
Self-driving cars, meet Amazon's self-driving toys
Self-driving cars, meet Amazon's self-driving toys
It seems like something out of an old episode of Mission Impossible or Inspector Gadget--an ultra-secure phone that self destructs. But such a phone might be close to reality, courtesy of Boeing and BlackBerry.
China hopes to launch a home-grown operating system by October to wean the country from foreign-made OSes like Windows.
Forget carrying a smartphone in your pocket. In about 10 years, we're likely to have digitally connected cars, smart homes, as well as refrigerators and dishwashers that can think for themselves.
Did the National Security Agency trick RSA, the security division of EMC, into including a crypto algorithm that was really an NSA cyber-espionage backdoor into the RSA BSAFE toolkit in order to propagate it through tech industry products?