July 8, 2016 Players in hunt for Pokemon Go monsters feel real-world pain Beware: "Pokemon Go," a new smartphone game based on cute Nintendo characters like Squirtle and Pikachu, can be harmful to your health.
July 6, 2016 Top 5 iOS apps of the month: July 2016 With over 2 million apps in Apple’s App Store, it can be hard to find the ones that suit you best. We’re here to take the tedium out of your search. These are FoxNews.com’s Top 5 apps for July.
July 5, 2016 iOrgans: How your iPhone could save someone's life Apple's been on a bit of a health kick ever since introducing its Apple Watch, and this fall's free iOS 10 update will expand the software's focus from always tracking your activity to what happens after you can no longer monitor your vitals.
June 27, 2016 Ablow: An anti-entitlement app for kids and teens The roots of the entitlement of so many young people, reach deep.
June 20, 2016 Waze wants to help you avoid 'difficult intersections' A new tool, live now in LA, bypasses junctions with no traffic light, a constant flow of traffic, or limited visibility.
June 15, 2016 Apple makes big software push at WWDC, opens up Siri to developers Apple announced a major software overhaul at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco Monday, giving developers the ability to integrate Siri into other apps.
June 14, 2016 Some of us can now schedule an Uber in advance Uber has long insisted it's an "on-demand" ride service, meaning users weren't able to schedule rides in advance—until now.
June 14, 2016 CES: Distracted driving? You ain't seen nothing yet On display at this year's CES is an explosion of in-car apps, Internet services—even behind-the-wheel video conferencing--that is bound to send government official screaming about driver distraction.
June 10, 2016 South Africa's national parks consider banning wildlife sighting apps People using apps to alert each other about animal sightings in South Africa’s national parks are causing problems like speeding, road rage, and even road kills, a problem that concerns the country’s national park organization.
June 8, 2016 TuneIn banks on mobile airwaves, sports to push premium content Streaming audio may not be killing the radio star, but those digital streams are definitely changing the future of radio by altering the delivery of audio content on demand.