Google employees from all around the world will be walking out in protest of the company's recent cover-up of the sexual misconduct accusations against Android co-founder Andy Rubin.
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Twitter now allows its users to report if they suspect an account to be run by a bot. This comes as part of the company's recent efforts to crack down on fake accounts in its platform.
In an earnings call meeting with investors on Tuesday, Mark Zuckerberg commented that Apple's iMessage - of all things - was Facebook's biggest competition on the messaging service front.
Per the Reserve Bank of India, Microsoft has been sharing the data of customers of Indian banks that utilize Office 365, in order to comply with demands from U.S. intelligence agencies.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, in a company event last week, announced that he intends to get rid of the 'like' button for tweets. It isn't clear when this move will actually be made, however.
Having made note of recent news reports that reveal President Trump's use of an unsecure iPhone, a spokesperson for the Chinese foreign ministry has recommended that he use a Huawei device instead.
Live Albums, a fresh-off-the-oven feature found in Google Photos that automatically collects pictures based on certain user-defined rules, is apparently limited to a maximum of 10,000 photos.
Shazam, the music recognition service acquired recently by Apple, now presents users with an alert that informs them of the fact. Its privacy policy has been changed to align with that of Apple's.
Multiple major public funds with large stakes in Facebook came together on Wednesday to call for Mark Zuckerberg's removal as Chairman, for his numerous company mishandlings over the past few years.
Google Keep Notes, the company's solution for jotting down quick notes, lists and reminders, has gotten itself a significant makeover. As one'd expect, gone is the app's distinctive yellow color.
Analysis of Twitter data has revealed that Iran - much like Russia has in recent times - tried to pull a fast one: the country made use of troll farms in order to sway public opinion in its favor.
Adobe is to release a variant of Photoshop for iPads akin to its full-featured desktop counterparts in 2019. It will migrate features over in batches, and will make use of a new "Cloud PSD" format.
Apple's upcoming refresh of the iPad Pro lineup will reportedly ditch the headphone jack. It will also come with completely revised dimensions, including a thinner chassis and a larger screen.
Not only will Google's shiny new Pixel 3 handsets come with Android Pie's gesture navigation support turned on by default, there will be no way to disable it to use the older button-only interface.
New reports suggest that Apple's new iPad Pros, expected sometime this month, will be a dramatic update, with the devices bringing with them a new edge-to-edge display, a USB type-C port, and more.
Google Assistant will be able to talk to other real humans at your behest starting next month in the form of Duplex, the service the company announced at I/O earlier this year in May.
Instagram's now-former vice president of product, Adam Mosseri, will take over as head of the company from co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, who had resigned only recently.
In an apparent first, agents from the FBI forced a 28 year-old suspected of receiving and possessing child pornography to unlock his iPhone by means of its Face ID biometric device unlocking system.
California has reinstated the net-neutrality regulations that were recently scrapped by the Ajit Pai-led FCC. In retaliation to this state-level legislation, the Trump administration is suing.
A former employee of the soon-to-be-defunct game development studio Telltale Games has filed a class-action lawsuit against it, citing the illegality of the abrupt termination of their contract.
A review by DisplayMate has revealed that once again, the display that comes with Apple's latest and greatest smartphone has toppled its counterpart found in Samsung's Galaxy Note9.
Google's Keep note-taking service is being renamed to Keep Notes. This change appears to be gradually rolling out to everyone, however, and doesn't appear to have hit all platforms yet.
A teardown performed on recent WhatsApp APKs by WABetaInfo has revealed several references to a dark mode, bringing it a step closer to feature parity with services such as Telegram.
Inbox, Google's secondary email service that smartened up your inbox with gesture-based snooze features and integration with Reminders will shut down for good in the coming months.
Apple is sending out a survey to those who have purchased any of its iMac Pro models. In it, the company asks users what key features they like or dislike, among a number of other questions.
Chinese conglomerate Alibaba has announced that its founder, Jack Ma, will be stepping down as chairman next year. He is to be succeeded by the company's present CEO, Daniel Zhang.
In apparent retaliation to BlackBerry's lawsuits in March, Facebook is now suing BlackBerry. It accuses the company of infringing six patents, one of which bolsters its voice-messaging services.
Google recently rebranded its payments client, Tez in India, unifying it into its Google Pay brand. This change, which has been rolling out on Android devices, has now reached its iOS app.
Apple has reportedly hardcoded its gay pride watch face to vanish for all users in Russia, per multiple reports, owing to the fact that homosexuality is currently illegal in the country.
In a study by marketing platform Liftoff, it's been revealed that women and iOS users are far more likely to make in-app purchases in mobile games in comparison to men and Android users.
A study of the number of ways Google collects user data has revealed that on average, an idle, unused Android device communicates with Google 10 times as often as any of its idle iOS counterparts.
A study on right-wing groups in Germany has correlated the rise in anti-refugee sentiments in social media with a directly related rise in real-life hate crimes against these communities.
Xiaomi has just introduced the long-awaited Pocophone F1, which brings with it the Snapdragon 845 chip and other flagship specs at just $300, making it the cheapest smartphone ever to do so.
The Santa Clara County fire department had to pay Verizon twice its regular subscription fee in order to stop them from throttling its supposedly "unlimited" data in the middle of a wildfire response.
Facebook has started to assign users a score based on their reputation for trustworthiness, by means of a system it has developed over the past year, in order to assess the credibility of their posts.
Google Chrome version 69, which will roll out to users next month, will bring with it a new looking Material Design refresh on all operating systems that the browser currently runs on.
Snapchat was said to be working on a ground-up rewrite of its app, and will likely be available for users on the alpha channel soon, but you can enable the redesign right away if your phone is rooted.
Google, in an attempt to appease its users and critics, has altered the wording on a policy that states that even if one chooses to turn off location history tracking it can continue to track them.
A teenager from Melbourne managed to hack into Apple's network and access user accounts and 90GB of secure files, until the Cupertino-based giant contacted the FBI about this data breach.
According to a report, the upcoming second-gen iPhone X - as well as its rumored 6.5"-screened big brother, the iPhone X 'Plus' - could come with support for Apple's proprietary stylus, the Pencil.