Mobile
Secure Messaging App Wire Stores Everyone You've Ever Contacted in Plain Text
The decision is seemingly a trade-off for usability across multiple devices.
Twenty-Two Years Later the 'Clueless' Closet Comes to Life
And it’s better than the 16-year old in all of us could’ve imagined.
Europe Isn’t Buying Uber’s ‘We’re Just an App’ Argument
Uber may soon have to play by the rules of a transport provider.
How Calder and Miró Discovered the Same Aesthetic While an Ocean Apart
A dual exhibition in New York celebrates the two artists' surprisingly similar starry compositions.
We Were Warned About Flaws in the Mobile Data Backbone for Years. Now 2FA Is Screwed.
Financially-motivated hackers are using SS7 attacks to break into bank accounts.
Addictive Apps Are More Alike Than You Think
Mobile games from 'Candy Crush' to 'Tricky Shot' all rely on a handful of techniques to ensure you keep glued to your phone.
Malaysia Is Threatening to Jail WhatsApp Group Admins Over Spread of Fake News
Message apps are the latest technology to fall under the control of Malaysia's controversial Communications and Multimedia Act.
A Stroke Survivor Explains Why Samsung's Emoji Translation App May Not Be a Cheap Gimmick
By translating emoji to text, the app could help break communication barriers.
This Is Uber’s Terrible Response When Someone Steals Your Ride
When this rider asked for a refund for a ride stolen out from under her, Uber initially declined, saying: 'we will likely not see eye-to-eye.'
A Week Later, Hacked Spyware Vendors Haven't Warned Their 130,000 Customers
An alleged email apparently shows one employee explicitly telling staff not to warn customers the company was hacked.