Slovakian security system is equipped with 4m high shield, tear gas cannons and radio jammer.
Mamadou Simakha, 41, fled the US in 2010 following copyright infringement charges.
The analysis suggests automation will have a significant impact across all sectors in the UK.
The 'advanced TweetDeck' offers analytics and no advertising, one source said.
The LTE model will be available for purchase from AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon.
"No one knows America like truckers know America," Trump said.
Next time your battery runs out, it's goodbye forever for your Note 7.
Apple takes online store down, teases 'something special'.
US directive bans electronics larger than a smartphone from cabins of US-bound flights from 10 airports.
The company is said to be holding talks with New Delhi for its next level of production.
Authorities are currently scanning through the data, which include private photos and videos.
ISPs can now collect and sell personal information such as web browsing history or app usage data.
US Navy engineers are using affordable off-the-shelf equipment for a solid fuel air-launched ramjet.
Pirate Bay, Primewire and other sites blocked again due to Cogent barring Cloudflare IP addresses.
Synlight was switched on at the Institute for Solar Research in Jülich.
Conceptual looping building from Oiio Studios opts for length over height.
'It's a big year for WikiLeaks,' said Assange while teasing future 'Vault 7' releases.
Implants targeting Apple codenamed Sonic Screwdriver, Triton and DarkSeaSkies.
Unofficial 3D render paints an impressive picture of Samsung's closely-guarded handset.
Seventeen-year-old Miles Solomon informed Nasa scientists that "negative energy" doesn't exist.
Samsung's Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were in the fifth and ninth place, respectively.
'This is just the start,' the hacker group told IBTimes UK.
Google announced updates to its products at an event in São Paulo on Wednesday.
Users of the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus in Turkey will be the first to receive the update.
Brands like Skagen, DKNY, Michael Kors and Marc Jacobs will be part of the trend.
Nintendo's auto-runner mobile game leaps onto the Google Play Store.
The pontiff said people who criticise youth as 'distracted and superficial' are wrong.
Alstom plans to use hydrogen generated from wind energy for the Coradia iLint.
More US-based brands are joining the stand against extremist video content.
"We think that people will start their day with this, to get the news they need," LinkedIn's Daniel Roth said.