April 1, 2019 Singapore plans to pass its own fake news law Singapore is set to follow its South East Asian neighbor Malaysia's lead by introducing an anti-fake news law. The legislation will allow the city-state's…
April 1, 2019 The Morning After: Shotgun-toting drones and washed-up Garfield phones Remember that today is the worst day in the tech-media calendar: April Fools. Anything dumb or frivolous is likely just a company's efforts to…
April 1, 2019 Gmail adds email scheduling and Smart Compose improvements for its 15th birthday Gmail turns 15 today, and to celebrate Google is launching some minor updates: improving Gmail’s Smart Compose function and giving users the option to…
April 1, 2019 The Impossible Burger is coming to Burger King White Castle was just the start: Impossible Foods is now partnering with Burger King, launching the Impossible Whopper for a test starting today at…
April 1, 2019 Gmail can schedule messages to send them at a better time Google is marking Gmail's 15th birthday (yes, April 1st) with some genuinely useful additions rather than pranks. To start, it's introducing an option to…
April 1, 2019 A Russian drone hunts other drones with a shotgun No, this isn't an April Fool's joke: A Russian defense contractor has patented a drone that uses a shotgun to blast other drones out…
April 1, 2019 Facebook’s News Feed is starting to explain itself Facebook has announced a new feature called “Why am I seeing this post?” which allows you to see information about why a specific post…
April 1, 2019 Apple AirPods are still the best-selling true wireless earbuds If you can barely even recall the days when people mocked the AirPods because they look just like their wired brethren, we don't blame…
April 1, 2019 Care.com pulls nearly 47,000 daycare listings following report Care.com is considered the go-to site for caregivers in the US, but it just faced a serious shakeup. The company has confirmed that it…
March 31, 2019 Hackers obtain millions of cards from Planet Hollywood’s parent company More than a few restaurant-goers in the US will want to check their bank statements. Earl Enterprises has confirmed that hackers used point-of-sale malware…