Meet Apple’s iPhone XS, XS Max, and iPhone XR
Apple debuted three new iPhones. Here are the details.
Careful what you click: Safari has an unpatched URL vulnerability
It's a good reminder not to click links in emails.
Everything you need to know about the Apple Watch Series 4
This thing can take an electrocardiogram.
Mark Zuckerberg wrote an algorithm to beat a teen at Scrabble
The Facebook CEO couldn't let a teen beat him.
Amazon’s new ad strategy is increasingly aggressive—and effective
Ads are taking over Amazon's search results.
Your blurry images from burst shots can be saved
Blurry photos may soon be a thing of the past.
U.K.’s new porn law is being challenged in court
Critics say the measure could threaten porn viewers' privacy.
Apple engineer explains your phone’s ‘ducking’ problem
The autocorrect issue may be frustrating, but the reasoning behind it is logical.
Trump administration wants net neutrality-like regulations for social media
The Trump administration wants more regulation of social media platforms.
U.S. charges North Korean hackers in 2014 Sony cyberattack
North Korea denies the allegations of state-sponsored hacking.
Report: NYPD helped IBM secretly develop technology that identifies people by skin color
The NYPD has stopped using the technology.
The new Roomba is probably smarter and more responsible than you
The i7 knows where it's cleaned and empties its own dirt bin.
Here’s how to reset your Apple TV
Apple TV acting funky? Here's how to reset it.
Google is considering alternatives to the URL
Google engineers are reimagining a URL-less future.
Wikimedia to E.U.: Proposed copyright reform could ‘stifle’ the free web
European Parliament will vote on a controversial proposal next week.
How to ‘turn off’ your Apple TV
In truth, you can't turn it off, but you can do this instead.
Skype is ditching its Snapchat-like features
Skype users did not care about the 'stupid' features.
Firefox will block user tracking, data collection on websites by default
Another plus for Firefox and Firefox users.