Internal Roblox Documents Hacked and Posted Online The latest online company to be hacked is Roblox, with internal employee documents stolen and posted online.
Apple to Add Body Temperature Sensor to Apple Watch 8 A report has stated that the Apple Watch 8 will have a body temperature sensor that allows you to keep tabs on potential fe
iOS 16 CarPlay to Allow Paying for Gas from Dashboard iOS 16 will add a feature to CarPlay to allow users to remain in their cars and pay for their gas through the CarPlay dashboard.
FCC Urges Apple and Google to Ban TikTok as Security Threat The FCC commissioner sent a letter to Apple and Google, asking them to ban TikTok, believing the app is a “national security threat.”
Valorant Players: Riot Games Will Be Listening to Your Chats Riot Games announced that starting in July, it will be listening in on the voice chats between Valorant players.
Samsung to Pay $14M for Galaxy Water Resistant Claims Samsung settled an Australian lawsuit over its claims Galaxy phones were water resistant and agreed to pay $14 million as a result.
Amazon to Add Creepy Alexa Feature to Mimic Any Voice Amazon in working on a way to allow cusotmers to have Alexa mimic any voice. Is this a creepy development?
Amazon Chooses 1st Location for Drone Delivery Service Amazon promised we’ll see drone delivery – “Prime Air” – by the end of the year, having picked Lockeford, California, for the first launch.
Snapchat Plus Is Paid Subscription to Cover Revenue Loss Snapchat will be the next social media company to offer a paid subscription with a plan called Snapchat Plus. Will you pay for it?
Microsoft Office Update Remedies Chinese Hack Vulnerability Microsoft Office users are encouraged to udpate the software as soon as possible beause of a Chinese hack vulnerability.
Microsoft Teams to Add Fun to Meetings with Casual Games Sources say the next change for Microsoft Teams will be integrating Casual Games into meetings. Soon your meetings will be less boring.
Google Engineer on Leave for Concern About Sentient Chatbot Google placed an engineer on paid leave for speaking up about a chatbot he believes is sentient. Google says he violated a confidentiality policy
Microsoft Bug Allows Unsupported PCs to Upgrade to Windows 11 Microsoft was quick to jump in and explain that it was just a bug that allowed unsupported PCs to upgrade to Windows 11.
EU USB-C Requirement Could Put iPhone Plans on Hyperdrive The EU reached an agreement to require smartphones and other devices to charge via USB-C. What will happen to the iPhone Lightning port?
WWDC 2022 Brings New iPhone Lock Screen and M2 Chip WWDC 2022 brought requested changes, like a new iPhone lock screen and multiple windows on iPads. It also brought a new M2 chip for MacBooks.
Hackers May Make Switch from Ransomware to BEC With the law pushing back more on ransomware, hackers may turn more toward business email compromise (BEC).
Axon Wants to Use Armed Drones to Stop School Shootings The CEO of Axon, the company behind Taser stun guns, wants to stop school shootings with armed drones. An advisory panel is against it.
GoodWill Ransomware Requires Victims to Do Good Deeds The GoodWill ransomware requires its victims to do good deeds to get their data back. It’s unknown who is being targeted.
Remote Learning Apps Harvested Kids’ Data During Pandemic Governments put the plan in motion that led to remote learning apps harvesting children’s data during the pandemic.
DuckDuckGo Browser Not Totally Private: It Allows Microsoft Trackers The DuckDuckGo browser gets its search results from Bing and other search engines; however, it doesn’t block Microsoft trackers.
New Facebook Algorithm Shows Spam in Top 20 Links The “widely-viewed content report” shared by Meta shows that much of the most-read content on Facebook is spam.
Lawsuit Filed Against Apple Over AirPods Injury to Teen A negligence lawsuit was filed against Apple after a teen suffered permament hearing loss from his AirPods. Is this frivolous?
G Suite Legacy Free Edition Users Get Some Breathing Room Google announced that personal users of the G Suite legacy free edition have will now have naother option to stick with their account.
iPhones Vulnerable to Malware Even When Powered Down Researchers have discovered that the Bluetooth chip in iPhones leaves them vulnerable to malware, even when they’re turned off.
Say Goodbye to Both the iPod and Pixel Headphone Jack Apple announced it i discontinuing the iPod, and Google annoucned its new Pixel 6A smarthone will not have a headphone jack.
Facebook Will No Longer Keep Track of Your Location History Unceremoniously, Facebook is ending two of its services that use your tracked location and will delete everyone’s saved location history too
Apple, Google, Microsoft to Replace Passwords with “Passkey” Apple, Google, and Microsoft have joined to create an industry standard to replace passwords with a passkey. Find out when this will hppen.
Intuit Forced to Pay $141M for Deceiving TurboTax Customers An agreement between Intuit and multiple states will have Intuit pay back $141M to TurboTax customers who were deceived.
Location Data Used by CDC to Track COVID Compliance The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) obtained location data specifically to track COVID cases and compliance.
Alexa Gets New Feature to Alert You of Package Deliveries Amazon has added a feature to Alexa to send notifications when you receive package deliveries and people at your door.
Snap Releases the Pixy, a Selfie Drone The Snap Pixy can best be described as a selfie drone, as it will take flight, snap a picture of you, then return to the palm of your hand.
Google Now Allows You to Remove Personal Information from Search If you’ve always wanted to remove your personal information from Google Search, now you’ll be able to make an official request.
Hackers Exploiting Children with Stolen Data A report contends that the major tech companies are responsible for letting children’s stolen data fall into the hands of hackers.
After Musk’s Twitter Deal, Users Rush to Mastodon After the Elon Musk Twitter deal was finalized, the servers at competitor Mastodon hit a traffic surge, and Twitter employees had questions.
Apple Charger Lawsuit and Slow MagSafe Battery Pack Apple was sued and lost for not including a charger in the box with an iPhone, and the MagSafe Battery Pack wasn’t fast enough.
Netflix to Grow Revenue by Cracking Down on Account Sharing Netflix warned it might start cracking down on account sharing, and after a poor earnings report, it’s put the plan into effect.
Microsoft Reportedly Adding Ads to Xbox Games by Fall Microsoft has reported plans to add ads to the Xbox, as early as this fall. Read on to learn how this could could affect your gaming.
ID.me and Facial Recognition Software Probed by Lawmakers Lawmakers have launched an investigation into ID.me, the identity verification contractor, and its use of facial recognition.
More Users Sticking with Windows XP than Upgrading to Windows 11 Not only are PC users not upgrading to new Windows versions, but a study showed more users are still using Windows XP than Windows 11.
Amazon Prime Video Warning Prompts Spoofed by Scammers Everything can be touched by scammers – even Amazon Prime Video. Scammers spoofed a Prime video prompt to steal $699.
Would You Consider a Microchip Implant for Contactless Payments? A small section of the public do contactless payments via a microchip implant embedded in their skin. Is this something you would consider?
No Subscription Needed for Apple TV+ “Friday Night Baseball” Apple will air Friday Night Baseball weekly on the subscription service Apple TV+, yet will not require a subscription to view the games.
Google Play Store to Block Android Apps that Don’t Update Google is going to push compliance of Android apps by hiding them or not allowing installs in the Google Play Store if they aren’t regularly updated.
Do We Have Elon Musk to Thank for a Twitter Edit Button? It was announced that Twitter is working on an Edit button. Does this have anything to do with Elon Musk buying a controlling interest in Twitter?
Ex-ByteDance Employees Say Co. Scraped Other Sites for Flipagram Ex-employees of ByteDance, parent company of TikTok, contend the company scraped content from other sites for Flipagram,
Wyze Camera Has Security Flaw Company Took 3 Years to Fix It was determined that Wyze knew about a security camera flaw and didn’t make a move to change it for three years.
FedEx to Test Autonomous Cargo Delivery by Air The time is now to advance autonomous delivery technology. FedEx will soon start testing autonomous cargo delivery by air.
Verizon Customers Getting Spam Texts from Their Own Numbers Some Verizon customers have reported receiving spam texts from their own numbers, while Verizon is blaming it on “bad actors.”
5G Becoming Increasingly More Important to Cars The auto industry has a great interest in 5G – in how it could help cars and the people who drive them. The movement is gunning for 2024.
A Slew of Zoom Updates Includes Twitch Integration Among a slew of improvements announced this week, Zoom said it would include integration with Twitch to allow meetings to be live streamed.