Apple, Google, and Samsung have been criticized for stagnant battery tech while competitors innovate. Can we expect better batteries in flagship models? Discover the latest in smartphone battery advancements!
The Clippers face serious allegations of circumventing the salary cap, but former owner Mark Cuban defends Steve Ballmer, suggesting the team was scammed instead. Learn more about this unfolding story.
With cyber attacks on the rise, Google warns Gmail users to change their passwords and adopt better security practices. Learn how to safeguard your account from phishing scams and protect your personal information.
Over 2.5 billion Gmail users face potential risks after a major cyberattack linked to the ShinyHunters group. Learn how the breach occurred, what data was compromised, and how you can protect your account from phishing scams and fraud.
Google is taking a stand against malware by requiring developers to verify their identities before allowing app sideloading on Android devices. This new safety feature aims to protect users from harmful apps and scams.
Google is rolling out a new QR code feature for verifying contacts in Google Messages, enhancing messaging security and privacy. This beta feature aims to ensure that you communicate only with trusted individuals.
Google has issued a critical warning for all Gmail users to change their passwords immediately due to a surge in hacking incidents. With scammers exploiting vulnerabilities, now is the time to secure your account with robust measures.
Get ready for the ultimate gear update! This week, Insta360 launches a new drone company while DJI shocks the tech world with its 8K 360 camera. Plus, discover what Samsung's latest Galaxy Z Fold offers, how to protect against POS scams, and exciting updates from Google and MacOS.
Google warns of a dramatic increase in Gmail attacks where hackers steal passwords. Users are advised to avoid clicking links in suspicious emails and to enhance their account security.
In a stunning turn of events, rapper Sean Kingston has been sentenced to 3.5 years in prison for a $1 million fraud scheme involving luxury items. Kingston and his mother duped sellers using fake wire receipts, leading to their arrests in May 2024.