March 31, 2016 Snapchat aims to be the all-in-one messaging platform of choice with Chat 2.0 The battle for messaging apps just got more heated with Tuesday's announcement from Snapchat.
March 30, 2016 Oculus Rift review roundup: Virtual Reality still trying to get real Oculus is shipping the long-awaited Rift but it comes with flaws typical of first-gen products, according to initial reviews from major tech sites.
March 30, 2016 Apple still doesn't know how FBI hacked San Bernardino terrorist's iPhone without their help The FBI's announcement that it mysteriously hacked into an iPhone is a public setback for Apple Inc., as consumers learned that they can't keep the government out of even an encrypted device that U.S. officials had claimed was impossible to crack.
March 29, 2016 Instagram assures worried users its feed isn't changing, for now A wave of posts was unleashed from Instagram's troubled top influencers this morning, alerting users of the app's plans to change their feed.
March 29, 2016 MIT team creates reflection-busting camera technology Researchers at MIT Media Lab’s Camera Culture Group have harnessed video game technology to capture clear camera images through windows.
March 29, 2016 Number of dangerous drone sightings on the rise, FAA says Flying drones, once an activity that was solely within the purview of serious hobbyists, is now more accessible and affordable than ever.
March 29, 2016 Report: iOS 9.3 hyperlink bug crashes apps System stability issues plague Safari, Mail, and Messages, as well as third-party browsers like Google Chrome.
March 29, 2016 Lessons the FBI should learn from the San Bernardino iPhone debacle The FBI has for the time being given up on its quest to force Apple to write a separate "GovtOS" to help law enforcement officials bypass the iPhone's security protocols.
March 28, 2016 Rumor: Apple switching to AMOLED screens for next iPhone Apple will allegedly be switching to a new curved form factor, for its next iPhones, and possibly even throwing in wireless charging.