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Google to Start Charging a Fee to Android Manufacturers for Using Apps in Europe

Google has decided that in Europe they will be charging Android device manufacturers to use their suite of apps to strike back against regulators fining them.

By Laura Tucker – Oct 17, 2018

Report Calls Out iOS App Store for Having Too Many Apps with “Sneaky” Subscription Tactics

It turns out subscriptions are becoming a large problem for the iOS App Store. These are offered to users in a very sneaky way that Apple actually encourages.

By Laura Tucker – Oct 16, 2018

Why Is Google+ Shutting Down and Does It Matter?

Google identified a security glitch in Google+ back in March 2018 and is now shutting down the service. Here’s what you need to know and how it affects you.

By Andrew Braun – Oct 15, 2018

Walmart Creating Shopping Carts to Spy on You

Walmart has applied for a patent for a smart shopping cart. Biometric, it will provide data on your shopping habits as well as your heart rate and when you slow down.

By Laura Tucker – Oct 11, 2018

Facebook Gets into Smart Speaker Market with Portal; Can They Be Trusted?

Facebook is jumping into the smart speaker business with Portal. But can you trust Facebook Portal after all the social network’s missteps over the past few years?

By Laura Tucker – Oct 9, 2018

Ford Patent Would Make Mobile Game Out of Controlling Autonomous Cars

Ford Motor Company has joined other companies on working on autonomous car plans. The Ford patient could leave the control of your car to a smartphone.

By Laura Tucker – Oct 8, 2018

Fitbit Data Doesn’t Just Count Steps, Helps Solve a Murder

Fitbits can do more than just count your steps and provide other vitals. One woman’s Fitbit helped solve her murder, much to the assailant’s dismay.

By Laura Tucker – Oct 5, 2018

Adobe Updates Acrobat and Adobe Scan, Modernizing the PDF

Adobe is now ready to give the PDF a lift, as it updated Adobe Acrobat DC, as well as Adobe Acrobat Reader and Adobe Scan to handle PDFs better.

By Laura Tucker – Oct 3, 2018

Alexa in the Future Could Include Doctor/Patient Teleconferencing

Syncing Alexa with the V2MD interface could allow patients and doctors to handle appointments more easily and perhaps even provide teleconferencing in the future.

By Laura Tucker – Oct 2, 2018

Facebook Security Breach Lands It in Trouble Again

Troubles have continued to mount after a Facebook security breach. It left the personal information of almost fifty million users vulnerable.

By Laura Tucker – Oct 1, 2018

New Google Maps Feature for Planning Events Not New Idea

A new feature in Google Maps will help you plan events by allowing everyone to vote on a location of where to meet. However, it’s not a new idea.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 28, 2018

Face Scanning at Airports Facing Difficulties

Face scanning at airports is being initiated by the Department of Homeland Security, but challenges are threatening the 2021 expected rollout date.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 26, 2018

Google Announces Vital New Changes to Search Function

To go along with Google’s twentieth anniversary, they have announced some major changes to their search function.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 25, 2018

Microsoft Finds Uses for HoloLens Glasses with New Dynamics 365 Applications

The Microsoft HoloLens smartglasses seemed like they was in danger of being just a unique device, but now they are adding Dynamics 365 capability.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 19, 2018

New AR Facial-Recognition App Could Help You Remember Faces You’ve Forgotten

SocialRecall is developing a new app that uses facial-recognition technology and will help people remember the people they have met before.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 18, 2018

Four Leading U.S. Phone Carriers Working on ‘Project Verify’ to Limit App Passwords

The big four U.S. cell phone service providers are working together on a way to limit creating numerous passwords. This new system, the “Project Verify” app, could be rolling out soon.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 17, 2018

Google Killing Off Inbox and Giving It Six Months to Live

Google announced this week that they’re getting rid of their Inbox app. After the big redesign of Gmail earlier this year, they no longer need it.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 14, 2018

Artificial Intelligence Now Being Used for New Discoveries in Astronomy

Thanks to artificial intelligence, a machine-learning algorithm has been developed to search through data and identify fast radio bursts from distance galaxies.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 12, 2018

Vizio Smart TV: So Smart It Will Tell You to Sue the Company

A Vizio smart TV that was found to be spying on its users. The company has agreed to notify their customers of a lawsuit on the smart TVs themselves.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 11, 2018

Adware Doctor, Spyware Disguised as Anti-Malware Tool, Allowed into Mac App Store

Somehow spyware disguised as anti-malware, Adware Doctor, was allowed into the Mac App Store. It was removed after gaining 6,000 positive reviews.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 10, 2018

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