Facebook will be launching a new cryptocurrency – Libra – in 2020. Aside from being based on blockchain, it is different from other cryptocurrencies. Here is what you need to know about Libra.
Three-quarters of all mobile apps have a vulnerability that can lead to hackers stealing anything you valued on your phone, and if gets worse if you have an Android.
To combat being caught up in trade wars between the U.S. and China, Huawei has announced they will refund their phones if Google and Facebook stop working.
Amazon launched Spark two years ago to sell things in an Instagram-type format to compete with Instagram. They have now shut down Amazon Spark and are replacing it with other shopping tools.
An old exploit of Microsoft Office is still circling the Internet. The problem is, this exploit was fixed back in 2017, and it’s still doing damage to this day!
You may think it was upsetting to Google when Apple announced a sign-in to replace the Google and Facebook sign-in, they’d rather you use that than passwords.
Dropbox has announced a major redesign with their newest update. They are jumping into the productivity and teamwork space to bring your work together.
An upcoming google Maps update will lead users away from natural disasters, and users have also noticed that the app now includes a speedometer option.
Hackers have caught up to cybersecurity standards with two tools that are designed to bypass two-factor authentication (2FA). Learn how to stay protected.
Amazon is introducing StyleSnap, artificial intelligence that allows you to upload a photo to be matched by the service with the Amazon option that measures up as closely as possible
Apple announced “Sign in with Apple” this week, a new option to allow users to sign in to other apps and websites with their Apple ID. Will it be trusted?
The 2019 WWDC keynote didn’t include many big surprises, with many things rumored or leaked beforehand, but did include iPadOS, a new Mac Pro, and dark mode.
Huawei announced in an emailed statement on Friday, May 31, that they have been “reinstated” to carry the Android Q service, but it’s not known how long this will last.
A Washington Post writer’s privacy experiment showed in one week there were an astounding 5,400 hidden app trackers on an iPhone that operated mostly at night.
Have you noticed that Huawei has been under fire recently? Huawei has gone from a respected technology giant to a banned service within the US. What caused all this?
Adobe released their video-editing app Premiere Rush on the Android platform. It includes intuitive editing, customizable Motion Graphics templates, audio cleanup powered by AI, and more
Facebook users are being scammed into thinking they donated to a terrorist organization such as SIS instead of donating to a new “friend” who is down on their luck.
A political trade war has prompted a U.S. executive order that has led to Google revoking Huawei’s Android license, forcing Huawai to use the open-source version.
Scientists have developed a smartphone app to diagnose ear infections. It works by listening for fluid in the ears with the addition of a folded piece of paper.
Companies such as Apple, Microsoft, and Google have implemented software patches to eliminate the risk of the ZombieLoad security flaw found in Intel chips.
Twitter recently blamed a bug for IOS users’ location data accidentally being shared with an advertising partner. Only zip codes and cities were shared.
Google is now admitting that their Android replacement, Fuchsia, is not only being developed to replace Android but to also be incorporated into other “form factors.”
Eliminating passwords in Windows 10 is even more of a reality as Windows Hello has received FIDO2 certification, allowing biometrics and PINs as authenticators.
The FTC found that some dating apps do not prevent children from using tem. Apple and Google acted on this and removed 3 dating apps from their app stores.
If you’re trying to build or create models and don’t know code, Microsoft is trying to help you out with three new services that simplify the process of machine learning.
Apple is still working on ways to involve Touch ID in future devices, devices that would utilize an in-display fingerprint recognition without a home button.
Microsoft has announced they’ll be allowing users to control their updates. Scheduled for the May 2019 update, you’ll be able to review and download updates manually.
Facebook released the news that they will be scrutinizing personality apps more. There won’t be as much access to they, focusin ong enriching the user experience.
It’s been recommended for children 2 to 4 that they only have one hour a day in front of screen, infants zero screen time, and children 1 to 2 rare screen time
After journalists who received samples reported multiple problems with the Samsung Galaxy Fold, the company postponed media events in Hong Kong and Shanghai.
A former student used a “USB Killer” to destroy nearly seventy computers in various computer labs at a New York college, with his motive being unknown.
It’s being reported that Facebook is working on an artificial intelligence virtual assistant to compete with Siri and Alexa. It could be useful to their Portal device.
Sony revealed a few details of their next generation game system, “PlayStation 5,” including 8K graphics, 3D audio, speedy SSDs, and backwards compatibility.
When you make hotel reservations, you may not be the only one with access to booking documents. Symantic found flaws on many hotel websites showing leaks.
A recent study shows that it doesn’t matter in what ways technology tries to help eliminate phone distractions; distracted driving was up in 2018 by 10 percent.
Recently, Office Depot and Support.com were collectively fined $35 million dollars for lying to customers about fake malware reports. Here’s how to protect yourself.
Two Chinese college students carried out a counterfeit iPhone repair scam where they turned in faulty counterfeit iPhones to Apple who replaced $1M in iPhones.
Amazon is being taken to task by artificial intelligence researchers in an open letter for selling its flawed facial recognition technology, “Rekognition,” to police.
All Facebook users know the frustration of going to your news feed and not reading what you were hoping to. We are told it’s because of the social network’s algorithm, but it doesn’t seem to make much sense, just like the algorithm that drives Google search. Finally, Facebook is letting us in on the news […]