If you have Android, Hackers can read your WhatsApp chats
Spying is what’s up on WhatsApp.
On Mar 12, 2014 by Kate Knibbs
The 3 best things about Instagram’s Android makeover
Instagram just slimmed down and sped up its Android app.
On Mar 11, 2014 by Kate Knibbs
The future is already here—and some of us are getting left behind
What the digital revolution means for America’s class divide.
On Mar 11, 2014 by Nico Lang
3 new things we learned about Snowden’s revelations at SXSW
Both Glenn Greenwald and Edward Snowden have given speeches at the conference this year.
On Mar 11, 2014 by Kevin Collier
Beta testing for Tor’s anonymous mobile OS begins this spring
Here are all the details on Tor’s new mobile OS.
On Mar 3, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Facebook’s complicated relationship with Microsoft and Messenger
Despite its partnership with Microsoft, Facebook continues to think of creating for the company as an afterthought, not a priority.
On Feb 28, 2014 by Molly McHugh
This app helps bros ignore their girlfriends
Want to spend less time texting and more time with your bros? Try BroApp.
On Feb 25, 2014 by EJ Dickson
Today in terrible apps: Baby Selfie
Oh, HELL no.
On Feb 20, 2014 by EJ Dickson
Android app warns you when developers collect your personal information
It’s not just the U.S. government you have to look out for.
On Jan 31, 2014 by Tim Sampson
Facebook wants Android users’ texting data — here’s why
Are you a confused Android user who wants to know why Facebook wants all your texting data? Join the club.
On Jan 28, 2014 by Joanie Ferguson
Could this ‘patriot’ hacker’s new app swing the Bitcoin markets his way?
“Every time I make a move on the Bitcoin Markets, you will know about it live,” the Jester said.
On Jan 24, 2014 by Lorraine Murphy
Open Source and the Big Data dilemma
Consumers are forced to choose between proprietary systems that limit their ownership and Open Source alternatives that exploit their data.
On Jan 20, 2014 by L. Rhodes
Popular flashlight app secretly collected and sold users’ location data
The flashlight was free… except for the hidden cost of your phone’s location data.
On Dec 6, 2013 by Tim Sampson
Let’s try to get dirty with Android’s autocomplete
Google Keyboard’s censorship can’t help but be odd and arbitrary.
On Dec 3, 2013 by Miles Klee
New app attempts to figure out what your phone is telling the NSA
Researchers try to reverse engineer the NSA metadata program.
On Nov 29, 2013 by Joe Kloc
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