The factories that make the processors for iPhones were hit by a computer virus that caused them to shut down temporarily.
By Laura Tucker – Aug 6, 2018
Google will let businesses using G Suite know if their users are being targeted with a government-backed attack.
By Laura Tucker – Aug 3, 2018
It was discovered that a new technology using artificial intelligence can detect four of the “Big Five” basic personality traits when looking into someone’s eyes.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 31, 2018
The U.S. is working on its own data privacy policy, similar to the EU’s GDPR.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 30, 2018
There’s a certain danger involved to using Bluetooth. Your Bluetooth connection could be making it easier to be hacked.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 27, 2018
Scientists are taking artificial limb research even further, using the brain to control an additional limb to two biological ones.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 26, 2018
The Google Chrome web browser is going to start warning its users when it hits a site that is still HTTP.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 24, 2018
A new health sensor could be in the next wearables that will use the same type of indication that you worked hard: sweat.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 23, 2018
You need to be careful buying a robotic vacuum, as it could be spying on you, like this one that comes equipped with a camera.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 20, 2018
The EU has fined Google $5 billion for antitrust abuse with the dominance of its Android operating system. Was this a fair decision?
By Laura Tucker – Jul 19, 2018
Not only is our location data being used, it’s being used to manipulate the pricepoint for things we buy such as airfare.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 18, 2018
A new study posed Android vs. iPhone, looking at the failure rate of perhaps the biggest Android manufacturer in Samsung vs. iPhone.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 17, 2018
Version 67 of Google Chrome is now instituting the known Spectre fix despite the fact that it’s known it will chew up significant memory.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 13, 2018
The entire Mac lineup might be updated this year, including the long-awaited Mac Mini. Frankly, it’s been a while.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 12, 2018
There are many laws against using a phone while you drive, and that’s why they now have smart road signs that can detect when you’re on your smartphone.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 11, 2018
New research is showing that two-thirds of all used memory cards still hold data from prior usage.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 10, 2018
What happens when run out of cloud storage? Scientists suggest that our data could be stored in DNA.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 9, 2018
An old Chrome bug has been taken advantage of once again by scammers trying to hit unwitting users with tech support scams.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 6, 2018
Sources are saying Internet products and services in general are designed to be “behavioral cocaine.” That addiction we sometimes feel is by design.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 5, 2018
Third-party app developers have access to your Gmail, meaning they can read them, and they even let employees read them.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 3, 2018
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