Researchers discovered an unprotected cloud-based database with names, ages, income brackets and marital status on 80 million U.S. households
Author: Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
‘I see dead people’ on Facebook: What is to become of our digital remains?
Facebook members who have died will outnumber the living on the social networking site within 50 years, analysis from Oxford suggests.
This is what your next iPhone design could look like
A website out of India has published renders of what it says the iPhone 11 (or X1) might look like and include
Selling an old computer on eBay? You may also be giving away data you thought you erased
You might think all of your personal files are gone from the PC you prepped to sell on eBay. But 3 out of 20 purged hard drives prove otherwise.
Samsung delays launch of Galaxy Fold following display issues
Following display issues reported by some reviewers, Samsung is going to delay the launch of the Galaxy Fold hybrid device until at least next month
Samsung has a mess with the nearly $2,000 Galaxy Fold: Screens are breaking, reviewers say
Samsung is facing a fiasco only days before its $1,980 Galaxy Fold hybrid device is going on sale. The problem: the high-priced phones are breaking.
U.S. establishes $20.4 billion fund to bring 5G to rural America: What 5G means for you
On Friday, the Trump administration announced a $20.4 billion fund to bring 5G broadband to underserved parts of the country.
Does iTunes have a future next to standalone Music, Podcasts and TV apps on the Mac?
Apple is reportedly developing separate Apple Music and Podcasts apps for the next version of macOS, to join the new Apple TV app for the Mac.
Apple on the environment: Doing right for the planet is good for business
Apple has nearly doubled the number of its suppliers that committed to 100 percent clean energy
Can prepaid debit cards for kids make them smarter about money?
We review the Greenlight Mastercard, which lets parents set spending limits and teach kids about money.