Hayley Tsukayama

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Washington, D.C.
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Gmail was down for many users Friday afternoon

Google said it’s looking into why some user services were unstable or inaccessible for up to an hour.

January 24, 2014

Smartphone owners are happier with the world, Microsoft poll says

A global poll from Microsoft shows a sharp divide in how different countries perceive technology’s impact.

January 24, 2014

Apple’s Mac at 30: Apple celebrates a major milestone

A birthday video takes a nostalgic look at the evolution of the groundbreaking 1984 computer.

January 24, 2014

BlackBerry’s rise cools as DoD says ‘no new orders’ placed

BlackBerry drops at least 7 percent after clarification refutes reports of a new 80,000-unit sale.

January 23, 2014

Neiman Marcus: 1.1 million in-store customers affected by breach

Cyberattack lasted from July through October; social security numbers, birth dates not leaked.

January 23, 2014

Strong holiday sales of Xbox boost Microsoft

Consumer devices provide a bright spot for the tech company, which is still searching for its direction.

January 23, 2014

Easton-Bell Sports reports data breach at its online vendor

The sporting goods maker says a malware attack started Dec. 1; company offers free credit monitoring.

January 22, 2014

Trove takes another shot at social news

Trove, formerly WaPo Labs, builds upon previous app — with curated flair.

January 22, 2014

T-Mobile will cash your checks: how it works

The new service won’t replace your bank account. But here’s how it will work.

January 22, 2014

Verizon buys Intel’s cloud TV service

The telecom giant says it will use the OnCue project to deliver “over-the-top” online video services.

January 21, 2014

Apple doesn’t have to deal with antitrust monitor until appeals court rules

The monitor is removed as the company appeals his appointment to watch over its e-book business.

January 21, 2014

For $1.50 per card, the U.S. could stop a big chunk of credit card fraud.

Major consumer credit card breaches at Target and Neiman Marcus have turned new attention on efforts to increase credit card security.

January 21, 2014

U.S. credit cards, chipless and magnetized, lure global fraudsters

Banks and retailers are a decade behind in deploying the high-tech cards used in Europe and elsewhere.

January 21, 2014

High-tech upgrades may let aging boomers live independently in their own homes longer

Video conferencing and wearable sensors will let older people stay in their own homes longer.

January 20, 2014

NSA program defenders question Snowden’s motives

One lawmaker on Sunday called the contractor a “thief”; another said he was “cultivated by a foreign power.”

January 19, 2014

‘Have you ever been on a boat?’ and 15 other weird interview questions from tech firms

Employment review site Glassdoor’s top oddball questions from tech companies to prospective employees.

January 18, 2014

Google’s smart contact lens: What it does and how it works

And you thought Google Glass brought tech close to you. This lens will read your glucose via your eye.

January 18, 2014

Security firm IntelCrawler says it has identified Target malware author

Russian teen wrote code but did not execute attack, IntelCrawler says; it expects more breaches to come.

January 17, 2014

Nintendo’s painful quarter spells real trouble for company

Oh no, Mario: sales fall short for Wii U, Nintendo 3DS and Wii as Nintendo projects a $240 million loss.

January 17, 2014

Target breach may be part of wider attack

A report from security firm and government officials shows evidence of broader attack on retailers.

January 17, 2014
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About Hayley

Hayley Tsukayama covers consumer technology and writes for “Post Tech,” The Washington Post’s technology policy blog . A Minnesota native, she joined the Post in 2010 after completing her master’s degree in journalism. She lives in Washington D.C. where she sings alto with a local choir and plays video games in her copious free time.

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