A Chinese GPS tracker with nearly half a million customers has security flaws that could let a hacker cut fuel to a car while it's running, researchers say.
Meta.is argues that it is now impossible to do business using the “Meta” name because customers assume it is linked to Facebook.
The company introduced a ton of new tools and features for developers at Alexa Live, many of which revolve around the idea of the ambient home.
Payouts to customers reach only $395 for those who needed multiple keyboard replacements.
Buildings hosting both Oracle and Google cloud servers in the UK failed to manage temperature spikes, causing shut downs during the ongoing Euro heat wave.
In a test aimed to curb account sharing, the streaming giant will charge users in Latin America to watch Netflix on different TVs outside their home.
Apple’s newest thin and light fanless laptop runs like a dream, and looks good doing it.
You may well spend a lot of time interacting with Amazon apps and services—and there are records.
The company is reportedly working on a more rugged version of its smartwatch aimed at athletes and serious trainers.
Rogers communications network said that it was working on resolving the issue.
People seeking concealed carry permits will be subject to reviews of their social media accounts from the past three years to confirm "character and conduct."
Facebook and Twitter both said they would remove footage of the assassination hours after Abe's death, though videos of the attack remained on YouTube.
There are smarter ways to manage your offline downloads.
A trek through the latest software beta reveals evidence of virtual payment options in mobile Safari.
The latest leaks indicate we'll get a bit of a reprise of the smartwatch's style and a more watch-like watch.
The company has been cagey on the details surrounding it's next virtual reality headset, but now we know its (likely) name. Plus, an account update.
The Playstation Store announced they were removing access to hundreds of movies from some European users, and would not say whether they will be reimbursed.
The former employee alleges Facebook created the tool to circumvent its own protocols and claims it was used to cooperate with law enforcement requests.
The CoTweets feature is now available for a number of users.
Using AI technology, the app will detect and delete any nude photos taken by a child.