Hackers are making everyday products and services a target for their activities, including internet-connected gas pumps. New research showed that there have been a lot of discussion on hacking gas pumps recently on the dark web.
Microsoft was just trying to fix the issues that have been plaguing Windows 10. However, the company accidentally created a new set of problems in search and audio.
Meet the new camera in the Fujifilm X series, the X-A7. This entry-level mirrorless camera boasts a bigger screen, better video capabilities, and an upgraded sensor that will reportedly improve AF performance.
Meet your new partner in gaming: PlayGalaxy Link. With this free app, users can stream their PC games to their Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ remotely.
Apple's most affordable iPad got a significant upgrade in its seventh generation. The new release now features a 10.2-inch display along with the iPadOS and support for Pencil and Keyboard.
Apple announced that it will be launching its video streaming service on Nov. 1 for only $4.99 per month. This makes Apple TV+ the most affordable streaming service right now — and you can even get one year free.
A handful of lucky players will be able to sample the cloud gaming service that EA is working on. With this trial, the company shows that it is preparing its games, so they can be played on any device.
Google's new subscription service, which will give users open access to a bunch of premium games and apps, are slated for release soon. According to the company, it is 'almost time' for Play Pass.
Google Pixel 4 will be launching with new and improved camera functions. These include a new feature Motion Mode for sports and action shots, as well as an improved Night Sight function for better photos of the night sky.
The Apple Card's minimalist, all-white look is iconic to Apple, but people are finding it too tempting not to customize. One man in YouTube opted to make it something more functional: a knife.
Cut off one head and another grows in its place. After an unprotected Facebook server with millions of user phone numbers was shut down, the same data set popped up in another server and continues to be online.
Meet the bizarre new wheel-like device for Nintendo Switch. According to the company, it will offer an entirely new experience for gamers — although it's unclear exactly how it'll work.
Apple just made Apple Music accessible on all web browsers with the public beta app, which is available to all subscribers worldwide. It lets users access the entire Apple Music library on any device without having to install the app.
The USB is about to get faster and more powerful. In 2020, the USB4 will be launched with speeds double of the last generation of USB.
Five months after its original release date, Samsung's Galaxy Fold is finally ready to launch. The highly anticipated foldable smartphone will be available by Friday in South Korea, while its release in the United States will follow in the coming weeks.
Can you go blind from eating junk food? The answer is yes, as a teenage boy found out after living off a diet that consists entirely of five things: french fries, chips, white bread, ham, and sausage.
Facebook appears to be following Instagram's footsteps by testing out a prototype hiding the Like count from sight. With this move, the company could be helping users avoid mental health issues.
Tesla makes Elon Musk's promise a reality with the Model 3 now sporting completely leather-free interiors. While synthetic leather has long been a standard for the company, it's only now that the company made the leap to vegan steering wheels.
Google's Project Zero found hacked websites planting implants on iPhones for two years, leaving data, passwords, photos, and locations vulnerable. The hacking job has all the signs of domestic surveillance operations targeting a specific group, according to security experts.
Fitbit appears to have a new winner with the upcoming Versa 2, giving consumers a more affordable option to the Apple Watch. Here are a few things that the new Versa does better than Apple's smartwatch.
Say goodbye to bending down for your shoelaces as Nike unveils the new Adapt Huarache, its second foray into self-lacing shoes. With the FitAdapt technology, you can simply "ask" Siri or Apple Watch to adjust your laces for you.
Steve Wozniak, the cofounder of Apple, lent his voice to the Big Tech debate, saying its monopoly is taking away our choices. Wozniak believes that even Apple should have broken up into independent divisions years ago to encourage fairer competition.
Google has been quiet on the smartwatch front, but new leaks suggested it might not be in the background for much longer. The Pixel Watch is taking shape armed with innovative features, such as a built-in camera.
Microsoft confirmed an event in October that's expected to be focused on a new line of Surface devices. Is it finally time to get a glimpse of the long-rumored dual-screen Surface Centaurus?
Did you know that Netflix started as a DVD delivery service? The company celebrated an amazing milestone by delivering 500 billion physical disks since it started the service in the late 90s.
Apple issued a quick fix to a glaring mistake that made the iPhone vulnerable to jailbreaking and hacking. In the new iOS 12.4.1, the company corrected the bug that reappeared in the last update of the operating system.
Can't wait to see the iPhone 11? Check out the new video showing off a realistic glimpse at the upcoming iPhone 11 and 11 Pro using mock-up dummies.
Sony is working on its next-generation PlayStation and newly leaked renders reveal the new look of the so-called PlayStation 5. The highly anticipated console will be out in 2020.
The two new members of the Samsung Galaxy Note lineup are faster, bolder, and more powerful than ever. With their release in the United States, is it time to pick up a new phone or should you wait for the next upgrade?
Netflix's new upcoming feature Collections will give suggestions based on human curations, so users don't have to rely on algorithms anymore. Here's everything you need to know about it.