
Firefox Could Get an Ultra-Secure ‘Tor Mode’
Firefox and the Tor Project are, apparently, working on developing a new private mode for Firefox with even more proection an
Firefox and the Tor Project are, apparently, working on developing a new private mode for Firefox with even more proection an
Foldable smartphones have had trouble in the early stages, but does that mean flexible screen technology isn't viable? We talk to a consumer tech testing expert to find out why the technology's bad start doesn't mean the future isn't bright.
The Justice Department launched an antitrust investigation into tech companies, specifically whether they acted in ways not responsive to consumer demands. Take a look at what tech companies have done to warrant such an investigation and whether or not they are trustworthy.
The Philadelphia police department plans to fire 13 officers for advocating violence through prejudiced social media posts. Thank the Plain View Project, a research project that has compiled a database of Facebook posts from more than 3,500 police officer accounts.
The 5G competition just got a little more heated, as Apple is reportedly in "advanced talks" with Intel to purchase their 5G
A newly-passed patent has revealed that Google is considering on a new 2-in-1 convertible laptop to rival the Microsoft Surface Book. So, is this new device real? When will it be coming? And will it be any good? We take a look at all the possibilities for this new Google device.
The EU has decided to fine chip-making giant Qualcomm over $270 million as part of an antitrust case that dates back ten years. The EU said that Qualcomm was selling its chips to Huawei and ZTE at a loss to squeeze out smaller firms — thereby abusing its position in the market.
CES, and its show runner CTA, have made policy updates to address the concerns of gender bias at the trade show, and they're a step in the right direction. But is it aiming for the wrong targets along the way?
FaceApp's viral images come with a policy offering little data privacy, a company based in Russia, and 80 million users' photos. Should we be worried? The app's backlash might not be entirely justified, but it definitely says a lot about how public opinion on photos has evolved.
Amazon Prime Day 2019 is behind us, and the Seattle-based ecommerce giant has come away with a boatload of money for the fifth year in a row. Check out reports on how consistent Amazon really is with this sale and how it affects the retail business.
The Google Pixel 4 has been spotted on public transit in London. Take a look at everything we know so far and see what this leak means for the device's future on the market. Plus, what's with all those cameras?
For the first time, an artificial intelligence system has beaten a team of professional poker players in a game of six-player no-limit Texas hold 'em. It's just the latest and greatest example yet of AI-powered bots excelling at games that once belonged entirely to humans.
The human body is built to endure a lot, but the negative effects of technology could be too much for some unhealthy people t
This year, tech companies worldwide joined other corporations in supporting the Pride movement. But, for every genuine symbol of solidarity, there’s a risk of rainbow-flagged lip service. So, how can tech companies avoid such pinkwashing in future?
Google has been paying contractors to listen and transcribe Google Home recordings of completely unaware users. One of the contractors decided to blow the whistle to a Dutch-language news site, revealing that some of the conversations are up to a minute long.
Apple announced this week that they would be lowering the price of the Macbook Air, while upgrading the specs of the Macbook Pro. Take a look at what kind of savings you can expect and what added features you'll see in upcoming models.
The Nintendo Switch Lite is a now confirmed device from the Japanese gaming company that could rival the 3DS and other mobile gaming options. Take a look at everything we know, including what's different, how much it costs, and what colors it comes in.
From the rapid, record-setting Volkswagen ID.R race car, to Samsung's 5G drifting expo, to driverless delivery vans, we got a glimpse into the future of cars and the auto industry in the sunny English countryside at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Amazon has plans to launch a fleet of satellites to get the internet to undeserved communities around the world. We don't doubt that the company can do it, but might it have adverse effects on the communities it's trying to serve and add to the growing space debris problem?
Mozilla has unofficially announced that they will be launching news subscription and VPN services on Firefox. Learn more abou
This Sunday sees the final of the Women's World Cup, a soccer event that has grabbed our attention more than ever before, tha