A Mozilla study calls Google's app labels "a joke" and "useless," with loopholes so big you might be better off if you don't read them at all.
Microsoft confirmed its AI chatbot was originally called ‘Sydney,’ and the company has been dealing with outlandish AI answers for over a year.
Samsung is about to face some real competition in the folding smartphone market.
As much as Twitter’s own Blue checkmark has failed to gain traction, Meta wants to incentivize subscriptions with more traction in the apps' algorithms.
Feds allege that the Terraform Labs founder converted the bitcoin to cash and has withdrawn more than $100 million since June of last year.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Instagram is adding a broadcast channel to its app and intends to expand it to Messenger and Facebook in the coming months.
The company's CEO claims to be able to easily hack Gmail and Telegram accounts and sells a "disinformation software."
From windowless cars to self-adjusting watchbands, these are the quirkiest ideas out of Cupertino.
The company is finally putting its 22TB, 3.5-inch hard drives in its external storage solutions.
Logitech's game-streaming handheld features excellent hardware, but feels underpowered for the price.
The Meta-owned platform is backing away from the commerce feature that allowed creators to tag products in their live posts.
Here's a preview of the Privacy Sandbox, the newfangled way companies will follow you around the web that's supposed to be better for your privacy.
While the government acknowledges people can use VPNs for innocent purposes, there are concerns SBF is trying to hide his online activity.
One oft-cited analyst said Apple is waiting for the release of the M3 chip, perhaps late in 2023, before it offers a revamped all-in-one.
The Pentagon's list of phone contraband includes apps for dating, Chinese drones, VPNs, and multi-level marketing. Employees DGAF and download them anyway.
Dark net markets and fraud shops revenue reportedly tumbled last year after reaching highs of $3.1 billion in 2021.
Not one, not two, not three, but four major tech platforms suffered intermittent outages on Wednesday, all around the same time.
A recent study shows that top-of-the-line Android phones sold in China are a total privacy nightmare.
Some of our most beloved laptops were those that dared to be different.
The iPhone maker tracks users even after promising not to, researchers say. Its statement in response to lawsuits seems to include glaring contradictions.