A new report claims that the United Kingdom may be gearing up to phase out use of the Huawei’s network equipment from the country’s 5G infrastructure by 2023.
In a new patent, a team of Apple designers outlined a few ways to make keyboards better suited to the iPad, like pressure- and intensity-sensitive keys.
A new report has discovered that North Dakota's contact-tracing app, Care19 has been sharing sensitive user data with companies like Foursquare and Google.
A new J.D. Power study claims that Netflix subscribers face the least number of service problems followed by Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and the rest.
Online learning has proved challenging for students and schools. So some teachers are using Zoom backgrounds to make their online lessons fun and engaging.
Since the "Plandemic" conspiracy video went viral, Twitter's policies and algorithms have largely proved ineffective to keep it off the social network.
Sony has announced two new 12.3-megapixel image sensors that come equipped with dedicated A.I. chips for applying machine learning to camera data locally.
To control the coronavirus's spread, countries have turned to contact-tracing apps to notify people when they're exposed. But how effective are these apps?
A new leak claims the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max will feature a 120Hz ProMotion display, 3x optical zoom, and improved night-time photography.
Samsung, in partnership with SoFi, is expanding Samsung Pay with its own 'innovative' debit card and mobile-first money management platform later this year.
Match Group said it’s developing a one-on-one video chatting feature for its premier dating app, Tinder, and plans to roll it out sometime later this year.
Apple has finally announced the long-awaited refresh of the 13-inch MacBook Pro, with a more reliable keyboard, faster performance, and a 32GB RAM option.
ICANN is voting against the controversial handover of the .org domain to Ethos Capital, saying it would create "unacceptable uncertainty" for the registry.
Google's video conferencing tool, Meet, is going free to take on Zoom. Anybody with a Gmail account will be able to use it to talk to up to 100 participants.
On Samsung's complaints forum, some Galaxy S20 Ultra owners have reported that the glass of their phones’ camera bump has abruptly cracked without any impact.
In the last few weeks, crowdfunding platforms have seen record-high sign-ups as creators launch memberships to support themselves amid the coronavirus crisis.
Nintendo confirmed sensitive details, like email addresses, of about 160,000 Nintendo Network ID accounts have been compromised since the beginning of April.
A new survey found coronavirus lockdowns could be accelerating cord-cutting and 64% of U.S. households have either canceled cable or are planning to soon.
Facebook Gaming is ramping up its efforts with a new, stand-alone Android and iOS app that will let users easily discover, stream, and watch live gameplay.
A new leak claims Apple may be developing the next-gen iPad Air with an in-screen fingerprint sensor, a gaming controller, and an ARM-based 12-inch MacBook.
A new leak offers the first look at Apple's upcoming iPhone 12 Pro Max and reveals a design that has a lot in common with the latest iPad Pro and the iPhone 5.
Google has reportedly partnered with Samsung to develop its own chips that could arrive on Pixel smartphones as soon as next year and, eventually, Chromebooks.
Google Chrome now lets you group tabs and color-code them so that they're easier to find. The new update also brings new tablet gestures for Chromebooks.
WhatsApp announced starting today a message that has been already shared five times or over, will only be allowed to be forwarded to one person at a time.
An Apple Store listing of a third-party screen protector has accidentally confirmed the company's upcoming low-cost iPhone will be called the iPhone SE.