The app and its brethren harvest data about non-users through their friends' contact lists. Here's how to extract and eliminate yours.
60 "ultra-luxurious" properties are planned for Great Exuma, Bahamas—to be sold off exclusively via NFTs on the blockchain. Yikes.
Meta is off to a rough start this week, with thousands of reports pouring in of trouble on Instagram.
Apple charges a 30% fee on apps, in-app purchases, and even boosted posts.
You don't have to know how to fold a paper crane to use the Air.0 mouse.
A disastrous Q3 earnings report has left many wondering whether Meta's big gamble on the metaverse will ever actually pay off.
A confidential report obtained exclusively by Gizmodo accuses Meta executives of shielding OnlyFans content from moderation in exchange for cash.
According to Jarrod Golden’s campaign, he was definitely not the one who kept expressing excitement for “hot mom bods” dressed in tight lingerie.
Drivers received a message telling them to watch out for "fido" and "our-four legged customers," days after a driver was allegedly mauled to death.
It's not on par with the Apple Watch's version, but it can track your heart rate during workouts.
Nice social media company you've got there, it'd be a shame if something... happened to it.
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Even the best camera is just a paperweight without digital storage. Read up on the best memory cards for your DSLR or mirrorless shooter here.
Google and Apple have both been criticized for anti-competitive practices within their respective app stores.
The new rules prohibit app makers from using buttons, external links, or other maneuvers to work around Apple's in-app purchasing system.
It should make your phone battery last longer, but you won't always want to use it.
The streaming app adds a new ambient mode, pinch-and-zoom capabilities, and more precise timeline scrubbing.
ByteDance employees in China allegedly planned to use TikTok location data to track specific US citizens, according to a report.
The app that promotes its secure, anonymous messaging system now wants to sell usernames like "@store" and let users pawn off their digital identities.
At its core, it's a Fitbit smartwatch with lots of Google flavoring.
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