Mobile
I Tracked Myself With $170 Smartphone Spyware that Anyone Can Buy
For a relatively small fee, you can snoop on someone’s messages, call logs, photos, and location from across the planet.
Why Mobile Game Ads Look Nothing Like the Game
Mobile Strike TV ads make it look like the next Call of Duty. It's nothing like that. Why is that allowed?
Hacker Steals User Account Info from 'Family Farm Seaside' Creator
A hacker has targeted the company behind 'Family Farm Seaside,' in which players build and level up their own virtual farm.
Canada Has Some of the Most Expensive Data In the World, and That’s Not OK
The CRTC reviews the Wireless Code starting Monday.
Police in Indianapolis Have Had Stingray Cell Site Simulators Since 2012
Previously unreported, the IMPD has had a StingRay since 2012, ascertained from their Non Disclosure Agreement with the FBI.
Why It Takes So Damn Long to Connect to a Wi-Fi Network
Researchers offer an explanation for and solution to that annoying wait for an access point to actually connect.
Buffering, Bugs Mar DirecTV Now Performance Weeks After Launch
The streaming video service's inconsistent performance has not gone unnoticed by would-be cord cutters.
Why 2016 Was the Year of the Algorithmic Timeline
2016 was the year that the likes of Instagram and Twitter decided they knew better than you what content you wanted to see in your feeds.
Is 'Super Mario Run' Sacrilegious?
'Super Mario Run' is a Nintendo game that's not on a Nintendo console. The sky is falling.
'Super Mario Run,' a Record-Breaking App Store Launch, Disappoints Analysts
Nintendo's first in-house mobile game pulls in huge launch numbers, but other factors may hurt profits.
The Surprising Depth of ‘Super Mario Run’
Collecting every secret coin showcases how well Mario’s mobile debut controls.