May 3, 2016 Angry Uber protests spark Paris travel chaos Angry protests against Uber have sparked travel chaos in Paris as French taxi drivers launched a nationwide strike against the popular U.S.-based ridesharing service.
May 3, 2016 How to fix your troubled T-Mobile iPhone T-Mobile customers are reporting issues with iPhones that restart without warning, sometimes preceded by a momentary all-blue "screen of death."
May 3, 2016 Apple Watch competition: Android Wear still kicking You might be forgiven for thinking that the Apple Watch is the only smartwatch worth buying. But watches running Android Wear are alive, kicking, and getting better.
May 3, 2016 Apple may be planning to completely change the look and feel of the iPhone -- here’s how Hopeful iPhone fans looking forward to Apple making curved smartphones will have to wait a while before that happens, a new report from South Korea claims, as the company might not come out with such a device for at least three years.
May 3, 2016 What are broadband data caps, and should you be concerned about them? Are you among the growing number of people who are streaming more and more content each month?
May 3, 2016 IBM and Bon Appétit's Chef Watson app cooks up some surprising dishes Meet Chef Watson, the most versatile culinary genius around. On Tuesday, tech giant IBM and foodie magazine Bon Appétit announced the public version of Chef Watson, the new cognitive cooking app that brings the knowledge of the world-famous "Jeopardy"-beating supercomputer to the average household kitchen. The free app provides a way for everyone, from the casual dinnertime experimenter to the more experienced chef to create dishes using the 10,000 recipes from Bon Appétit’s database that have been fed to Watson.
May 3, 2016 A Lenovo laptop that's lighter than Apple’s MacBook Air Tradition dictates that the heavyweights in the computing world are always the ultra lightweights, which is why the Lenovo LaVie Z is such a knockout.
May 3, 2016 Taylor Swift takes on Apple over streaming royalties -- and wins Pressure from musician Taylor Swift has forced Apple into an about-face on Apple Music, its new streaming music service. After Swift slammed the tech titan in an open letter Sunday, Apple quickly shifted position on Apple Music, announcing that it will now pay musicians royalties during the service’s free 3-month trial period.
May 3, 2016 Tech Q&A: Mute Facebook notifications, save money on printer ink and more Want to know how to mute annoying Facebook notifications, see every Google search you’ve made, and save money on printer ink? Then read this column.
May 3, 2016 A Facebook trick to prevent embarrassment How to use Facebook's Activity Log to avoid social media embarrassment.