Google Eliminated Phishing by Giving All 85,000 Employees USB Security Keys

Security keys, like the popular YubiKeys used at Google, utilize the Universal 2nd Factor (U2F) standard to store a unique access token on a small USB device. Simply plug that into your computer, and you can log into your account. There are old-style USB-A versions as well as newer USB Type-C dongles that support both computers and phones. A few even support NFC to wirelessly authenticate on Android phones....more
Leaked: This is the Galaxy Watch

What you see above is the Galaxy Watch. We’re certain because this leak comes from Samsung itself. The company has accidentally listed (and then quickly removed) the wearable in its 42mm Rose Gold iteration. The size mention is a good indication that there might indeed be two versions of the wearable, as previous rumors implied....more
Samsung Galaxy Watch: Gear S4

The Samsung Gear S3 ( $ 296 on Amazon.com ) has been one of the most interesting smart watches on the market and although last year the company introduced the Gear Spot, the first has remained the company’s flagship watch for almost two years....more
Top gadgets at Mobile World Congress

From headsets that help you lose weight without dieting to a smart meat thermometer, here are five eye-catching devices on display at the Mobile World Congress, wireless industry's biggest conference which got underway Monday in Barcelona. ...more
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