A 68-year-old man just sued Apple for deleted honeymoon photos—and won
He lost everything, but gained a small victory against Apple.
On Dec 2, 2015 by Selena Larson
This new radio wave app visualizes the energy all around us
The world just got a lot more astonishing.
On Nov 28, 2015 by Aja Romano
Report details string of major cybersecurity breaches at federal agency
‘The intruders could have gained full functional control over…[the department’s] systems.’
On Nov 25, 2015 by Aaron Sankin
Why the iPad Pro won’t replace your laptop
Cupertino is getting lapped by Redmond. But is it all part of the plan?
On Nov 20, 2015 by Chris Osterndorf
Apple Music co-founder boldly claims women can’t find music
Women apparently need the right music for when they get their heart broken.
On Nov 19, 2015 by Selena Larson
5 signs it’s time to switch from Android to iPhone
It’s time to truly upgrade.
On Nov 18, 2015 by Mike Wehner
FCC chairman opens the door to new Internet wiretapping powers
Privacy groups are worried that Congress will once again expand Internet surveillance.
On Nov 18, 2015 by Eric Geller
Tim Cook email addresses racial profiling incident at Apple Store
‘It is not a message we would ever want to deliver to a customer or hear ourselves.’
On Nov 15, 2015 by Kate Conger
Apple is finally killing off Beats Music
Rest in noise.
On Nov 13, 2015 by AJ Dellinger
Cameron Dallas and Nash Grier livetweet their movie, it shoots up to No. 1 on iTunes
Their fans aren’t messing around.
On Nov 12, 2015 by Christine Friar
U.N. privacy watchdog, Apple CEO slam new U.K. spy powers
The U.N. is stepping up its oversight of government surveillance, and its privacy monitor hates what he sees.
On Nov 10, 2015 by Eric Geller
Apple’s iPad Pro finally has a release date, and it’s sooner than you think
It’s going to be huge.
On Nov 9, 2015 by AJ Dellinger
Apple may be adding a panic button to iOS
This could make it easier to get help in an emergency—if Apple ever develops the feature.
On Nov 6, 2015 by AJ Dellinger
U.K. surveillance bill would effectively ban strong encryption
The Conservative government says it’s necessary to protect U.K. citizens.
On Nov 4, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
The very thing Amazon killed might help save it
After one of the most tumultuous years in the company’s history, Amazon is turning to an unlikely place for help: bookstores.
On Nov 3, 2015 by Gillian Branstetter
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