This is not exactly a new issue, but now that there are more powerful smart TV's on the market, there are new concerns that your privacy is at great risk.
Lots of technology comes with voice recognition. Our smart phones all include voice text. Our cars let you give voice commands for navigation and hands-free phone calls.
Now that the threat of Skynet destroying us all has been averted by an increasingly crappy series of Terminator movies (or maybe they're just disappointing us to death), a new technological threat to all life on Earth has emerged. In order to promote the forthcoming pic Avengers: Age Of Ultron, tech giant Samsung has joined forces with Marvel to put Ultron in all your smart devices. Yes, the word "smart" to describe technology has never been more insidious than it is now. Smart; scheming; devious.
The studio known for Rock Band and Guitar Hero has announced one of the first apps that will be hitting Samsung's Note 4-powered virtual reality headset.
Confirming leaked info we covered two months ago, Samsung and Oculus have formally unveiled the Gear VR, which will use the power of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to help run its virtual reality effects.
Apple and Samsung have been fighting in various courts for the better part of a year now screaming at each other about who copied who. Samsung has won a few battles along the way, but today Apple won the war.
Remember punishment in elementary school when you had to stand before the chalkboard and write a statement a set amount of times as punishment? Bart Simpson may be the only kid left in America still enduring this painful torture on a regular basis.
But a United Kingdom Judge has ordered Apple to do the modern equivalent after losing its lawsuit against Samsung.