Nude App Wants To Help Keep Your 'Private Parts' Photos Private
After the major celebrity nude photo iCloud leaks of the Fappening and Celebgate, the Nude app is trying to help users keep their racy photos away from hackers.
Google Pop-Up Stores NYC, LA Locations: Where To Try Pixel 2
The locations and hours Google's pop-up stores will open up to the public this week until Dec. 31.
Google Pixel 2, Pixel XL Release Date Reviews: What Critics Are Saying
Reasons why consumers should -- or shouldn't -- get Google's new Pixel 2.
iPhone X Release Date Will Propel Smartphone Sales Worldwide In 2018 [Report]
Gartner predicts the iPhone X release date will increase smartphone sales in 2018, even though it will sell at an expensive price.
Online Hate: Jack Dorsey Says Twitter Will Roll Out 'More Aggressive" Rules'
Twitter promises to take a stronger stance against unwanted sexual advances, hate symbols, violent groups, more.
June Cyberattack On UK Lawmakers Was Carried Out By Iran, Not Russia, Says Report
A report by British newspaper the Times comes after U.K. and other European leaders warned Trump against harming the Iran nuclear deal.
Instagram May Have More Users, But Nearly Half Of US Teens Prefer Snapchat
Instagram may have more users, but American teenagers prefer Snapchat (along with Apple and Amazon) — and the companies know it.
iOS 11.1: Apple Pay Features Internal Testing Expanded To Retail Employees
There is a high chance the new Apple pay features, which includes person-to-person payments, will be released with iOS 11.1.
Napa Wildfire Update: Fires Downed Cell Towers, Causing Emergency Alert System Malfunctions
Some California residents who escaped the flames reportedly received no warning about fires approaching.
iOS Vs Android: Apple's Market Share Gains Worldwide, Except In UK
Apple's iOS saw its market share increase in the U.S. and other countries except the U.K., where an increase in Samsung sales boost Android.
China iPhone Ban: Qualcomm Lawsuits Seek To Prohibit Sale, Production In Country
The ongoing legal dispute between Apple and Qualcomm heightened after the chipmaker filed lawsuits that seek to ban the sale and production of iPhones in China.
iPhone To Copy Samsung Again? 2019 Model Could Have Stylus [Report]
Apple is reportedly looking into releasing a stylus for future iPhone.
This Stove Lets You Cook Your Meals With The Sun
The solar cooking product GoSun Go surpassed its Kickstarter campaign in just two hours.
iOS Fly Delta App Automatically Checks-In Travelers, Sends Boarding Pass
The iOS Fly Delta app has gotten rid of the check in process by automatically sending boarding passes to travelers' smartphones.
Study: Captive Orcas Biting Steel Gates, Suffer Massive Tooth Damage
Captive orcas are biting steel gates and concrete, leading them to suffer major toothaches.
iPhone X Release Date, Pre-Order Update: Manufacturers Struggling With Face ID Components
The iPhone X could be released in limited quantities after facing production issues related to the device's 3D sensors.
Game Boy Coming Back? Nintendo Trademark Hints At Classic Edition
Trademark filing by Nintendo hints at possible release of Game Boy Classic Edition.
iOS 11.0.3 Released: What's In New iPhone, iPad Software Update?
Apple releases iOS 11.0.3 for iPads and iPhones, plus other fixes.
Amazon Prime On Apple TV Release Date: What The Rumors Say
Rumored release dates for the Amazon Prime Video app have come and gone, and now another claim points to a launch at the end of this month.
Teens On Amazon: Parents, Here's How-To Approve, Block Purchases
Amazon introduces special accounts for teens, but they'll still need their parents' approval for orders.
As American As Apple: Two-Thirds of US Own A Company Product
A recent survey shows 64 percent of Americans own an Apple device -- even though iPhone prices are expensive.
What Is Weibo? Chinese Site Crashes After Popstar Luhan Announces Girlfriend
Former EXO singer crashes Weibo after introducing his new girlfriend.
WhatsApp Flaw Allows Stalkers To Find Out Who Someone Is Talking To
WhatsApp flaw allows someone to stalk a user and possibly find out who he or she is talking to.
Google Buying Apple? False $9 Billion Acquisition Story Was 'Technical Error'
Down Jones said a "technical error" led them to publish multiple fake headlines that said Google was buying Apple for $9 billion.
After Russian Propaganda Discovery, Facebook Will Manually Review Political, Religious, Race Ads
After the discovery of political ads from Russian accounts during the presidential election, Facebook tells advertisers it will now manually review ads regarding politics, religion, race.
AIM Shutting Down Best Tweets: Millennials Grieve Over AOL Instant Messenger Shutdown
AOL announced it is shutting down AIM on Dec. 15. The news hit millennials hard.
Elon Musk, Puerto Rico Governor Talk After Tesla CEO’s Offer To Power Island
Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosello said he had a "great initial conversation" with Tesla CEO Elon Musk after his offer to power up island after hurricane destruction.
Economists: Trump Administration's Decision To Repeal Water Rule Based On Flawed Analysis
Economists found that the Trump administration's decision to repeal the Water of the United States rule is based on information that excludes wetlands' values.
Android Manufacturers Following Apple's Face ID, Shifting Away From Under-Display Fingerprint Technology
Inquiries from Android smartphone sellers into 3D sensing technologies has spiked.
iOS 11 Features: How To Turn Off Auto Brightness, Do Split Screen
How to turn off auto-brightness, split screen, turn on Night Shift mode and more with iOS 11.