April 8, 2019 As Venezuela's government blocks aid and makes arbitrary arrests, locals turn to an app as a lifeline In a crumbling country where almost all but state-owned media outlets have been shuttered, food and medicine are scarce, unrest is rising and authorities could throw you behind bars at any moment – there is a app that is being accredited as something of a lifeline for desperate Venezuelans and for their compadres abroad.
April 7, 2019 Top iPhone, Android apps for blocking robocalls Major carriers and app developers are ramping up their tactics for tackling robocalls on the iPhone and Android devices.
April 1, 2019 Tinder’s 'height verification' April Fools' Day joke confuses users, draws backlash Tinder's new "height verification" feature had subscribers scratching their heads when it was rolled out over the weekend.
March 29, 2019 Chinese firm selling dating app Grindr amid national security concerns A Chinese firm is seeking to sell the popular gay dating app Grindr after a U.S. government national security council deemed the app a security risk, Reuters reported Tuesday.
March 29, 2019 Google pulls gay conversion therapy app from Play Store following outcry Google has pulled a controversial conversion therapy app from its Play Store following an outcry from LGBTQ groups.
March 28, 2019 OkCupid wants to help ‘Game of Thrones’ fans find love Winter is coming and so is your chance to find love.
March 17, 2019 14 apps you’ll use time and time again for iPhone and Android There are two ways to look at your favorite app store: (1) Yay, there are so many apps! It’s a treasure trove of possibilities! (2) Ugh, there are so many apps. How could I ever wade through all the junk and find something useful?
March 13, 2019 Pro-Trump app threatens expert for finding flaw in code It's not every day a software bug gets pulled into the culture wars.
March 8, 2019 We know Uber can track you at all times: Should they? They call it the “sharing economy” for a reason.
March 7, 2019 Zuckerberg lays out vision for 'privacy-focused' social networking Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has vowed to develop new privacy-shielding messaging services as the social network comes under increasing pressure over its handling of user data.