December 20, 2018 Apple enables iOS in-app purchase gifting Apple is adding a new gifting option for iOS apps that embraces in-app purchases as content you'd want to gift to someone else.
December 16, 2018 HQ Trivia, Vine co-founder Colin Kroll dead at 34 Colin Kroll, the co-founder of the popular "HQ Trivia" game and the "Vine" video app, was found dead in his New York City apartment on Sunday.
December 13, 2018 Tumblr's iOS app returns to App Store as porn ban looms Tumblr's iOS app has returned to Apple's App Store following the platform's pledge to ban pornographic content starting Dec. 17.
December 7, 2018 Fox on Tech: Google driverless taxis It seems like these days, the market is flooded with ride-hailing apps, each promising better service and lower rates than the next. From Uber to Lyft to Gett, there's no shortage of taxi-alternatives for tech-savvy Americans. Now a new company throws its hat into the ring, and it's one that most people are familiar with.
November 20, 2018 Tumblr pulled from Apple’s iOS App Store after discovery of child pornography images Tumblr has been removed from Apple’s iOS App Store after sick child pornography was found on the social networking service.
November 16, 2018 Facebook Messenger now lets you unsend your messages, but you have to act within 10 minutes Facebook has finally begun rolling out the much-anticipated 'unsend' feature for its Messenger app, with users being able to delete text messages, photos, videos, and links.
November 6, 2018 Midterm movers: Uber and Lyft offer voters discounted rides to the polls Ride sharing companies Uber and Lyft are offering voters discounted rides to polling stations for the midterm elections
October 31, 2018 Uber launches $14.99 ride pass monthly subscription Uber really wants you to use its service exclusively for your transportation needs, but in order for that to happen the ridesharing service realized consumers need a little more control over the prices they pay per ride.
October 29, 2018 Pipe bomb suspect, tracked with DNA and social media posts, was spinning records as FBI closed in Cesar Sayoc, a DJ and former stripper who stands accused of sending 13 pipe bombs through the mail to a range of Democrats and critics of President Trump, left a trail of forensic and digital evidence behind that authorities used to track him down and arrest him.