In case you missed it, one of the biggest events (Comic Con) not only in 'geekdom' but possibly entertainment as a whole recently took place.
Nedbank has announced the launch of its free online “super app”, called Avo for its banking customers. "Your new lifestyle and lockdown companion".
Taxify, a smartphone-based application that connects riders to their nearest ride at the tap of a button, is growing impressively after only having re-launched in South Africa recently
It seems as thought the FBI coughed up a lot of dough to unlock the San Bernardino iPhone...
The much publicised legal battle between Apple and the FBI might have been over nothing as nothing of significance has yet been discovered.
The FBI have revealed that an iPhone security flaw has allowed the agency to access the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone in the wake of Apple's resistance to a court order.
Following the fallout between Apple's legal battle with the FBI, the US Senate is attempting to draft a new encryption bill.
In the wake of the hack undertaken on the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, Apple is set to publicize a fix for the FBI decryption hack.
The Apple vs. FBI saga seems to be at and end after the law enforcement agency was able to break into the iPhone 5c used in the San Bernardino shooting.
In a new twist, the FBI has cancelled a hearing in its long running court case, indicating that it now could be able to access an iPhone without Apple.
Apple engineers is reported to stage an act of civil disobedience should Apple lose their legal battle with the FBI to create an iOS back-door.
Barack Obama has weighed in on the Apple vs FBI debate, and has called for a middle ground between consumer privacy and national security.