
By Next Week, One in Eight US Fleets Will Be Operating Illegally
The ELD deadline is fast approaching, but not all businesses have upgraded their commercial vehicle technology...
The ELD deadline is fast approaching, but not all businesses have upgraded their commercial vehicle technology...
Tech makes for great presents, and we're sure you'll be able to find something to suit everyone this year, regardless of your
From autonomous cars to voice assistants, technology has made some huge leaps and bounds in the past decade. We list some of the most ground-breaking tech advancements of the past ten years
From Elon Musk's not-so-unbreakable Cybertruck windows, to Facebook's unwelcome Dating service, we run through the big tech launches of 2019 that failed to wow, or were just plain embarrassing.
VPN giant NordVPN has launched its latest product, NordPass, a dedicated password manager that aims to reduce the stress of having to remember, and create, new passwords. It comes with a suite of features, including sync across six devices, major browser support, and two-factor authentication.
Renders based on leaked information have revealed the designs for Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S11 and S11e models. Expected to launch in Spring next year, the S11 and S11e models are expected to feature big changes to the selfie cameras, as well as new processors, and faster refreshing screens.
Elon Musk has announced the Tesla Cybertruck, an electric pickup truck with a unique design that's drawing ridicule. But hey, at least it's interesting. Take a look at some of the specs and the outlandish aesthetic here before making your snap judgement.
Salesforce and Microsoft have announced a partnership that will provide a more robust means of improving team productivity an
Apple has launched a new MacBook this week, with an update to the Pro range dropping into the Apple store out of nowhere, with little fanfare from Apple themselves. The 16-inch model is the largest MacBook to date, and the specs under the hood also make it the most powerful.
Motorola has announced the release of the new Razr, a clam-shell style folding phone poised to bring the mobile manufacturer back into the smartphone discussion. Learn more about the previous Razr models and when the new device will be available.
Square and Squarespace have announced a new partnership which will doubtless prove a boon to business owners.
Instagram's CEO, Adam Mosseri, announced over the weekend that the platform will stop displaying the number of likes posts receive in the US, over the next week. While ostensibly a reaction to the platform's effect on users' mental health, some users still aren't happy.
Users of Twitter in India have begun moving over to a rival platform, after complaints about the company's moderation policies, and claims that it's been inconsistent and heavy-handed in dealing with topics that have breached its policies.
Two former Twitter employees have been charged by the US justice department for spying on behalf of Saudi Arabia, having been paid thousands of dollars to expose information about critics of the regime. The pair are alleged to have accessed the data of thousands of Twitter users.
A Senate subcommittee hearing investigated tech industry ties to China, specifically TikTok and Apple. Read more about what they had to say about the relationship between the tech industry and China.
New images have surfaced of the new Motorola Razr, which is rumored to have a foldable screen. Read more about what to expect from this modern update to a nostalgic classic, including specs, price, and a potential launch date, plus a look at competitors waiting in the wings.
Google has officially acquired wearable powerhouse Fitbit in a deal worth $2.1 billion. Read more about what this means for the two companies, and what Google is going to do with all that personal information.
A 32,000 strong Facebook group has officially moved to a paid app, and now charges a membership fee of $5 a month.
Samsung just revealed its next-gen Galaxy Fold design, which comes with one huge change: It will fold horizontally rather than from side to side. Is Samsung flailing after their past troubles with foldable phones, or does this design make sense?
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey just announced that Twitter will stop running all political ads. The rule will go into effect globally on November 21. Is it good, bad, or a little of both? Here's our rundown on what the news means.
The private information of almost 7.5 million Adobe Creative Cloud users has been exposed in a new security breach. The exposed data didn't include any passwords or financial details, but did include email addresses.