What Facebook Knows About You May Be Surprising and Disturbing
Facebook knows a lot about you. Now changes are coming that might make it easier to protect this information. Here's what you need to know.
Facebook knows a lot about you. Now changes are coming that might make it easier to protect this information. Here's what you need to know.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has confirmed it is investigating Facebook over controversial data practices that recently came to light.
To celebrate Mario Day on Saturday, March 10, Google Maps will let you drive around as Super Mario in his famous kart instead of the navigation arrow.
A unique weather app with a twisted personality, Carrot Weather now features a number of new achievements, alternate app icons, and more.
Apple will become the first Laureate partner for the Malala Fund. In doing so, it hopes to help educate more than 100,000 girls around the world.
Chinese-based Apple supplier Catcher Technology Co. is once again being accused of having unsafe working conditions, according to Bloomberg.
The iPhone 6 Plus battery replacement program won't get started until this spring, according to an Apple internal memo recently discovered.
Should you be worrying about iCloud migration in China, regardless of your location? Yes, you should and here's what you need to know.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States is expected to repeal net neutrality rules, today, Dec. 14.
The top Google search terms of 2017 included one of the deadliest hurricanes on record and Apple's newest iPhones, according to the tech giant.
The popular navigation app Google Maps now takes advantage of the full, taller screen of Apple's new iPhone X handset. The update is live on the App Store.
Tomorrow, Dec. 1, is World AIDS Day 2017. To commemorate the day, Apple is promoting the (RED) campaign by offering unique ways to give.
The hands-free mode in the new Waze update is available in United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, Ireland, and New Zealand.
Along with revised icons and colors, a Google Maps update brings a new look to the maps view to better highlight the most relevant information.
One of the more interesting Twelve South products of the past year is back for an encore. A second-generation Mac candle is available now.
More than 5,000 Wells Fargo ATMs around the United States now work with Apple Pay thanks to "tap and pay" near-field communication.
FM radio chips are installed on all iPhones. However, iPhone users can't actually use these chips to listen to FM programming.
With the massive category 5 Hurricane Irma bearing down on the United States, Google Maps will show real-time road closures in Florida.
From the developer of Launch Center Pro, Weather Atlas was designed with the rumored "iPhone 8" screen in mind. It also supports Split View for the iPad.
Hurricane Harvey relief efforts are kicking into high gear just as the event, now a tropical storm, moves away from Texas and into Louisiana.
The Great American Solar Eclipse is today, Aug. 21. To celebrate, the team over at iHeartRadio have put together special programming for the big event.
Apple plans on moving iTunes U Collections to Podcasts next month. At the same time, iTunes U courses will no longer be available under a section on Mac/PC.
The latest report from IDC says AR and VR (augmented and virtual reality) will see dramatic revenue increase over the next five years. Surprised? Me either.