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Just in time to save us from our coronavirus boredom, the popular trivia app HQ Trivia has returned.
With companies having to find new ways to communicate and many of us on lockdown, video chat has come to the rescue.
The coronavirus outbreak has already had a substantial effect on the world, and the tech industry is far from excluded.
Apple has reportedly been fined $1.2 billion by the French competition authority for anti-competitive practices.
A new report from Zendesk shows that businesses are getting on board with AI-powered customer support. But what about us?
TikTok has announced new features designed for making the app safer, including screen time management for parents.
Even when the tech industry focuses on environmentalism, everyday people are left wonder: Is this actually helping?
A new deal is in the works to increase prices on .com domains. Learn more about the deal and why it's going into effect now.
Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy Z Flip and the new S20 series. Check out all the specs here.
Motorola has two new budget devices: the Moto G Power and the Moto G Stylus. Here are the specs and prices to know.
The much-anticipated Iowa Caucus results have been delayed due to a faulty mobile app. Is technology to blame?
Apple Maps has announced a complete redesign that could help it actually compete with Google Maps.
Microsoft has announced that users will have to install an extension that makes Bing the default search engine in Chrome.
London's Metropolitan Police service has announced they will begin using Live Facial Recognition technology on citizens.
The EU is mulling a universal port policy that would force Apple to ditch the Lightning port, and Apple isn't happy about it.
Apple has apparently been acquiescing to FBI requests for backup iCloud data for the past two years.
The EU is reportedly mulling over the idea of enacting a temporary ban on facial recognition technology. Learn more about it.
Microsoft has committed to be carbon negative by 2030, vowing to actively remove carbon from the atmosphere.
Philips has accused Fitbit, Garmin, and other wearable companies of patent violations, and the USITC is looking into it.
CES 2020 has already showcased a whole bunch of unique tech, and the foldable screens on display are some of the best.
HP has announced an update to its HP Spectre x360 15 laptop at CES 2020, plus the ENVY 32 all-in-one and Elite Dragonfly G2.