October 22, 2015 California prosecutors sue Uber; Lyft settles California prosecutors on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Uber over the ridesharing company's background checks and other allegations, adding to the popular startup's worldwide legal woes. ...
October 22, 2015 Kuna’s stylish smart security system seeks to stymie burglars A new personal security system named after a peak in California’s Yosemite National Park is trying to stand out in the nascent market for tech gadgets protecting the home.
October 22, 2015 Smartphone apps play role in midterm elections As voters hit the polls, some have been turning to smartphone apps to help make sense of the candidates and issues at play during what has been a particularly contentious midterm election cycle.
October 22, 2015 Google Fit takes on HealthKit with detailed fitness tracking Less than two months after the launch of Apple's Health app, Google has emerged with its own answer: Google Fit.
October 22, 2015 Apple fits NFC tech and improved iBeacon kit at its stores ahead of iPhone 6 launch With Apple expected to make a push into mobile payments with the launch this week of its new iPhone and possibly iWatch, the company is reportedly busy fitting its stores with new NFC readers and upgraded iBeacon transmitters.
October 22, 2015 Tennis fans get high-tech treat at US Open At this year’s U.S. Open, IBM has been serving up a wide range of social media-focused technology geared to engage the tournament’s countless fans worldwide.
October 22, 2015 Olympians get sexy at Sochi with Tinder app Romance-starved athletes at the Winter Olympics are hitting up the dating app Tinder for some off-the-slopes action while stuck in the sleepy section of Sochi, pro athletes said.
October 22, 2015 'Flappy Bird' flies again: Where to play the game online "Flappy Bird" fans, have no fear -- your favorite app has found a new nest.
October 22, 2015 Apps that make you say 'Wow!' Remember when we loved technology? Before the NSA and all the hacker? I've collected a few little apps to remind us that tech can still have the capacity to amaze.
October 22, 2015 NSA spying through Angry Birds, Google Maps, leaked documents reportedly reveal The NSA and its British counterpart reportedly are tapping popular smartphone apps such as Angry Birds to peek into the tremendous amounts of very personal data those bits of software collect -- including age, location, sex and even sexual preference.