September 27, 2017 Amazon working on 'Anytime' messaging app, reports say Amazon Anytime may work across iPhone and Android devices, desktops, and even smartwatches like the Apple Watch, and support many popular messaging features.
September 27, 2017 Nintendo Switch online app launches Available now in the Android and iOS app stores, but don't expect it to do anything useful just yet. We need Splatoon 2 to launch for that to happen.
September 27, 2017 Chicago Pokemon Go festival goes awry when players can't log in A gathering of Pokemon Go aficionados in Chicago's Grant Park went wrong Saturday when a technical glitch prevented many players from logging into the game.
September 27, 2017 Tech Q&A: Essential Windows apps, secret Alexa commands, cybersecurity tests and more On your national radio show, you spoke of a site that contains a lot of personal details on us, like our age, addresses, relatives, etc. What was the name of the site?
September 27, 2017 Microsoft is going to kill Microsoft Paint Microsoft is deprecating Paint, its simple, yet very useful graphics application. Removal from Windows 10 will likely follow soon after.
September 27, 2017 Apple and The Rock teamed up on an awesome ad about Siri What do you get when you combine the world's most valuable tech company and the self proclaimed "hardest working man in show business?"
September 26, 2017 'Pokemon Go' fest was a disaster Attendees some of whom traveled far distances to get there were met with widespread network problems, which prevented many from being able to play the game.
September 26, 2017 NASA launches app to inspire citizen scientists during Solar Eclipse NASA launched its newest app this week designed to motivate the average person to be a citizen scientist during the upcoming solar eclipse.
September 26, 2017 Uber will charge you $15 if you leave something in the car If you've ever taken an Uber, chances are you may have left something behind. Now, in order to get it back, Uber will charge you $15.
September 26, 2017 OKCupid no longer shows who visited your profile OKCupid has not formally announced this change on its blog, but has started to notify users about it via email, according to a post on Reddit.