May 3, 2016 Viral video of man ‘taking revenge’ on ex-wife by cutting possessions in half is a fake A YouTube video that quickly went viral as millions watched a German man appearing to saw everything he and his ex-wife owned in half was revealed to be a fake this week.
May 3, 2016 Apple Watch 2 could have a video camera, report says The next version of the Apple Watch may have a video camera, according to tech website 9to5Mac.
May 3, 2016 FCC votes to halt robocalls and fund broadband Today, the FCC approved measures long championed by Consumer Reports to help people halt robocalls and help low-income families access the Internet.
May 3, 2016 AT&T and the truth about 'unlimited' data plans Yesterday the FCC announced that it plans to slap AT&T with a $100 million fine for not disclosing the limits of the company's "unlimited" data plans.
May 3, 2016 The real 'Terminator:' Robots compete in the 2015 DARPA Robotics Challenge While “Terminator Genysis” brings back a fictional world ruled by robots to movie screens later this month, thanks to the U.S. military, the prospect of military robot military warfare became closer to reality thanks to the 2015 DARPA Robotics Challenge.
May 3, 2016 Apple Watch available at Apple Stores – at last Almost two months after the Apple Watch was released, consumers can finally walk into an Apple Store and buy one.
May 3, 2016 Warning: Major iPhone security flaw lets hackers steal all your passwords A very serious security flaw in Apple’s iOS mobile platform and its OS X desktop operating system has been discovered by security researchers and seemingly acknowledged by Apple.
May 3, 2016 AT&T slapped with $100 million fine related to 'unlimited' data plans The Federal Communications Commission says it plans to fine AT&T Mobility $100 million for allegedly misleading customers about its unlimited data plans.
May 3, 2016 Researchers develop special fluorescent ink to reveal counterfeit products One day soon, the simple act of taking a photo with your smartphone could help fight crime, and prevent you from getting ripped off in the process. With just one snap, you could instantly know whether or not someone is trying to sell you a fake. How is this possible? Northwestern University scientists have invented new advanced fluorescent inks – revealed through a phone's ultraviolet light – that serve as the product barcodes of the future.
May 3, 2016 LastPass was hacked—so are password managers still safe? Virtually every article about staying safe online tells users to sign up for a password manager that creates unique, strong codes for logging into banking, social-media, and other websites.