Amnesty International: Facebook and Google are a threat to human rights

Amnesty International, the premiere human rights organization, says Facebook and Google pose an unprecedented systematic threat to human rights. Specifically, Amnesty is concerned with the companies' "pervasive surveillance." In a new report, the org...

Exit! Mergers and Acquisitions of Israeli VC-Backed Companies Reaches Decade High


Last month, I wrote about how Israeli startups are contending with growing up. Instead of selling out quickly, Israeli startups are choosing to scale up. That means, the nature of their exits will be...
    






Domino’s Creates 1st Fast-Food Ordering App For Ford’s Sync


There are drive-throughs — but now there’s the drive-on. Ford and Domino's Pizza have joined forces to create the first known fast-food e-commerce app that is integrated with an automotive telematics...
    






Internet Giants Jointly Urge Government to Reform Surveillance Policy


Several Internet colossi such as AOL, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Twitter, Yahoo and Apple got together for a common purpose: putting an end to government snooping. It seems that the...

Google to Start Mass Production of Google Now Integrated Smartwatch Soon


Google is almost ready to enter into the smartwatch market. Google smartwatch is in final stages of its development. Tech giant is going to launch its intelligent digital assistant with Google Now...

Apple Holds 10% of All US Corporate Cash


Apple has increased its US corporate cash share to 10% which was previously found to be 9.5% at the end of last year. WSJ reports according to a new analysis by Moody's that more than 1,000 U.S....

Facebook to Launch Internet.org with Nokia, Samsung and 4 More to Expand Global Internet Access


Facebook, under the tutelage of Mark Zuckerberg has teamed up with several other big firms to start Internet.org.  MediaTek, Nokia, Opera, Samsung, Ericsson and Qualcomm are the high tech...

12GB Flash-Based PS 3 is In Stock for North America and Canada


Many tech giants in past have taken a 180 degree turn on their decisions, so did Sony now. As the tech giant had announced previously that it will not launch 12GB flash PS3 in North America. After...