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Apple Pulls Group FaceTime After Bug Reports but Still Faces Legal Challenges

Apple is taking a fair amount of heat for a bug that was discovered with their Group FaceTime feature. They’re even facing legal challenges.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 31, 2019

Facebook Paying Teenagers and Adults to Install an App that Spies on Them

Facebook is paying teenagers, as well as adults, to install a research app on their phones so that they can spy on them, though Apple is making them remove it.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 30, 2019

New Cryptocurrency Malware Hijacks Mining Addresses

There is plenty of cryptocurrency malware around. The latest attack aims to silently redirect payments to the attacker instead of the intended recipient.

By Simon Batt – Jan 29, 2019

Court Determines Spouse Must Be Given Access to Deceased Person’s iCloud Photos

What happens to your cloud data after you pass away? A man challenged Apple in court and won the right to the iCloud photos of his spouse.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 28, 2019

Android Q Could Make Network Locking More Restrictive

One recent commit to the Android Q operating system looks as if the new version of Android will come with some nasty carrier locking systems within it.

By Simon Batt – Jan 25, 2019

Upcoming Changes to Google Chrome Could Kill Ad Blockers

A plan for the newest version of the Chrome web browser could kill or severely limit ad blocker extensions under the guise of improving privacy and guarding security.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 24, 2019

A Handful of Companies Own Multiple VPN Services

Many VPN services are owned by another larger service as part of a handful of companies, but there are some benefits to this within the industry.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 23, 2019

Google Is First Company to Violate GDPR, Fined $56.8 Million

Privacy regulators in France fined Google $56.8 million for violating the GDPR by using the private data of users, without proper consent, to create personalized ads.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 22, 2019

Spotify’s New “Car View:” What Does It Do?

Spotify silently updated its app with a new “car view” mode. This is aimed at keeping Spotify as distraction-free as possible. Find out how it works.

By Simon Batt – Jan 21, 2019

Huge Data Breach Leads to 773 Million Email Addresses Being Leaked

A huge data breach has resulted in 773 million email addresses and 21 million unique passwords being leaked. It’s being referred to as “Collection #1.”

By Laura Tucker – Jan 18, 2019

Microsoft Planning Project xCloud, Game-Streaming Service, aka ‘Netflix for Games’

Microsoft is planning “Project xCloud,” a game-streaming service that CEO Satya Nadella has referred to as the “Netflix for Games.”

By Laura Tucker – Jan 17, 2019

YouTube to Add Swiping Feature to Mobile App to Make Binging Easier

YouTube is making it easier to binge by adding a swiping feature to the YouTube mobile app that is starting its rollout this week.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 16, 2019

Apple’s AirPods Live Listening Feature Can Be Used for Spying

While great in their wireless design, it’s been discovered that Apple’s AirPods, along with an iOS 12 feature, can also be used for spying on others’ conversations.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 14, 2019

CES 2019: Get Custom Layouts with Nemeio E Ink Keyboard

You can get custom keyboard layouts to solve annoying layout choices of mobile keyboards with the Nemeio E Ink keyboard shown at CES 2019.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 10, 2019

CES 2019: Lapscreen Paper-Thin USB-C Monitor that Travels Easily

CES 2019 debuted the Lapscreen, a paper-thin USB-C monitor that travels easily because of its thinness but doesn’t offer a lot of space.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 10, 2019

CES 2019: Blue Introduces Blue Ember XLR Microphone That Costs Only $100

Buying a good XLR mic can be expensive, but Blue microphones introduced a budget mic at CES 2019 that has what it takes to do the job at just $100.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 9, 2019

CES 2019 Takes You Back 2 Decades to PDA Era with Cosmo Communicator

At CES 2019 Planet Computers introduced a prototype of the Cosmo Communicator, a more modern PDA that utilizes today’s technology.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 9, 2019

CES 2019 Brings Plenty of Choices in Laptops and Notebooks

There are many different laptops being announced at CES 2019, including notebooks and special gaming laptops, from Samsung, Lenovo, and Razer.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 8, 2019

Apple Touts “What Happens on Your iPhone, Stays on Your iPhone” in CES

Apple hung a billboard with a play on the famous Las Vegas slogan, touting “What happens on your iPhone, stays on your iPhone” near the CES location.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 7, 2019

Chromebooks Will Soon Be Able to Dual-Boot with Windows 10

Chromebooks don’t naturally support Windows, but that could change after Google announced they will support dual-booting Windows 10 on their Chromebooks.

By Simon Batt – Jan 5, 2019

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