A ransomware group attacks Bose and accessed the personal information of its employees, the company confirmed.
A COVID-19 research and analysis was done with the help of "EVE Online" players. Scientists apparently teamed up with gamers to know more about the coronavirus.
Google Fuchsia OS will finally be running officially on the first-gen Nest Hub. It will be the first that the said system will be seen in a device by the company.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, the future rollable, and slidable will reportedly be flaunting a more adaptable Split UI. A leaker posted a GIF of the screen size flexible interface.
Huawei’s Harmony OS is ready to be the Android replacement for its smartphones on June 2. Huawei's Harmony OS will be replacing Google's Android in its smartphones starting June 2.
Homepod will support Apple Music’s lossless audio in its next update. However, the Airpods will still be unable to play the Hi-Fi audio.
Samsung Galaxy Z Slide is the newest moniker that the company has filed in the European Intellectual Property. Could it be the name of a slidable smartphone?
Google Pixel will soon carry an under-screen front-facing camera, a patent filed last year suggests.
This "smart toilet" will take photos of your poop to examine it through an algorithm and send it to your doctor for further feces analysis.
Instagram will send Two-Factor Authentication code on WhatsApp in the future, a leaker and app analyst suggests.
Roblox fans are buying Virtual Gucci Bags for more than the price of actual purses! The price of digital fashion is more whopping than in the real world.
Twitch adds a dedicated “Hot Tub” category after it comes under fire for an advertising controversy.
Spotify users with Apple Watch can finally download and listen to music without the internet! Spotify adds offline download features to Apple Watch, the company announced on May 21.
How to play Minesweeper the right way? It turns out that most players are doing it wrong. A woman in a viral TikTok video showed how to actually win it.
Facebook has removed a whopping 14 million COVID-19 related misinformation posts across the world in 2020 alone.
Twitter verification is finally back, and anyone could freely apply! Here’s how to get that blue check on your profile.
Snapchat announced new features that would give users more ways to earn money. Will the move pull influencers from other competing social media apps?
Google's first retail store in New York is expected to be flooded by Pixel smartphones, Nest devices, and other gadgets!
Sphero’s launched a cute mini-car robot that teaches kids about the basics of computer programming.
Singapore ordered Facebook and Twitter to inform its users about the falsehood of the reports that there is a new COVID-19 strain that originated in the country.
Macs' Malware is at an "unacceptable" number, according to Apple’s Vice President of Software Engineering, Craig Federighi.
Twitter's Image crop feature is phased out. Twitter explains why it had to happen. The image crop feature of Twitter has been phased out in both iOS and Android on May 5.
SignTime, a sign language interpreter, will soon be available. Apple announces. Here are its accessibility features!
Samsung filed for a trademark of the name “Samsung Galaxy Z Roll.” It hint that the first rollable phone of the South Korean company is launching and will see the day of light soon.
Spotify will soon be adding an auto-transcribe feature to podcasts. Other accessibility features are also coming to the music app.
Apple is now paying Powerbeats2 owners the $9.75 million worth of settlement that they won in 2020. Some users are sending receipts as proof of payment.
Twitch suspends popular hot tub meta streamer’s advertising monetization. She also claims that the company did not give her any prior notice at all.
Google and Samsung are teaming up to merge their Wear OS and Tizen. Will the unification of the two giants finally dethrone Apple’s watchOS?
Russian spy chief said he is flattered that Russia is being blamed, but at the same time, denied being behind the SolarWinds Cyberattack, BBC reported.
Healthcare facilities are facing the wrath of ransomware hackers as they repeatedly fall victim to it. Could it be worse than the pandemic’s crippling effect to the medical industry?