A developer has discovered multiple scam apps on the App Store, with some raking in millions in subscription fees for non-working apps.
By Laura Tucker – Feb 9, 2021
More than 3 billion password and email pairs were affected in the COMB data breach that is comprised of several data breaches.
By Laura Tucker – Feb 8, 2021
Google announced that it is adding functionality to the Fit app on Pixel phones to read heart rate and breath rate with the phones’ cameras.
By Laura Tucker – Feb 5, 2021
Were you one of the unlucky 3 million users who downloade malicious browser extensions? Avast explains how CacheFlow was discovered.
By Laura Tucker – Feb 4, 2021
Multiple iPhone and iPad users are reporting that their third-party iOS apps on their devices are crashing after syncing with their M1 Macs.
By Laura Tucker – Feb 2, 2021
The tech industry is doing well during the pandemic, with a rate of increase higher than tablets. The demand for Chromebooks doubled in 2020.
By Laura Tucker – Feb 1, 2021
An international activists group is fighting the police use of facial recognition in New York City. It’s a technology the public hasn’t fully accepted.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 29, 2021
Tracking our whereabouts online is big business, but Google could be changing it, announcing a change to third-party cookies, replacing them with “Flocks.”
By Laura Tucker – Jan 28, 2021
When it comes to USB and Thunderbolt, there’s always confusion. We’ll find that once again when Thunderbolt 4 continues its rollout.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 27, 2021
Netflix wants to help the Android audio experiences and is releasing a new codec that uses xHE-AAC and will specifically help with volume issues.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 26, 2021
A support docment now admits that Apple’s MagSafe charger for the iPhone e12 could post problems for people who have pacemakers.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 25, 2021
The latest cyberattack is is a phishing scam that attacked major industries and exposed login credentials through Google search.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 22, 2021
The Brave browser, while still promising privacy, is now also introducing IPFS, a way for Web content to be more centralized.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 21, 2021
With workers using less-secure home computers, it’s given way to an increase in cyberattacks, with some even using fake collaboration apps.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 20, 2021
While waiting for Apple’s AirTags, Samsung has snuck in with Galaxy SmartTags, its own device that looks like the popular Tile.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 19, 2021
It’s been widely reported that Apple is ditching the Touch Bar on upcoming MacBook Pros and also bringing back the MagSafe charger.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 18, 2021
Samsung, SmartThings, an Apple are all increasing their visibility in the auto industry, but for now it’s restricted to luxury vehicles.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 15, 2021
Google Assistant Guest Mode deals with privacy cooncerns, keeping your information private an not saving it to your Google account.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 14, 2021
There’s more exciting gaming hardware on the horizon. It’s fast gaming at CES 2021 with the Asus ROG Strix Scar 15 laptop.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 13, 2021
While the global health crisis has led to a big increase in sales in consumer electronics, is this a trend that will continue past 2021?
By Laura Tucker – Jan 12, 2021
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