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The pandemic hasn’t brought us many bright spots, but it has brought us Grimes’ baby, who, at the rate he’s…
The pandemic hasn’t brought us many bright spots, but it has brought us Grimes’ baby, who, at the rate he’s…
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This past spring, Apple demoed a version of FaceTime that would support group video chat for up to 32 people…
If, like most people, you thought Google stopped tracking your location once you turned off Location History in your account…
It’s Black Hat and DefCon conference time again, when the world’s top security researchers descend on the den of iniquity…
There are no secrets in consumer electronics anymore. Sometimes it’s the fault of flubs and flaws and leakers. Sometimes it’s…
When Samsung first launched its line of Galaxy Note smartphones, they were differentiated by their large size, their high performance,…
Security meltdowns on your smartphone are often self-inflicted: You clicked the wrong link, or installed the wrong app. But for…
Would you like a Mod to go with that Moto? After three iterations of the Moto Z, it’s clear that…
Google has just released the final version of its Android P software, which was first previewed at the company’s annual…
In 2010, Google made a moral calculus. The company had been censoring search results in China at the behest of…