June 29, 2022 5 fascinating facts from 15 years of iPhone Within the first 30 minutes of Apple’s 2007 Macworld keynote in early January, Steve Jobs unveiled the first-ever iPhone. Just an hour later, however,…
June 29, 2022 The post-Roe data privacy nightmare is way bigger than period tracking apps Since the Supreme Court’s draft decision overturning Roe v. Wade leaked, influencers, activists and privacy advocates have urged users to delete period-tracking apps from…
June 29, 2022 Snapchat+ is a new $4 monthly subscription service for ‘passionate’ users Snap is launching an optional subscription service offering “exclusive, experimental, and pre-release features,” it announced. The $4 a month service is aimed at “passionate”…
June 29, 2022 Hideo Kojima wanted to put ‘corporate ads’ in his own game Hideo Kojima nearly added adverts to an old Nintendo DS game in an attempt to lower its retail price, but dropped the idea after…
June 29, 2022 Solo Stove’s fire pits are up to 45 percent off for July 4th If you missed Solo Stove’s Memorial Day sale, you have another chance to pick up one of the fire pits for less ahead of…
June 29, 2022 Hyundai shows off its Ioniq 6 electric vehicle for the first time Hyundai has revealed the design for Ioniq 6, its upcoming electric vehicle that was inspired by the Prophecy concept EV it showed off in…
June 29, 2022 Most of Amazon’s Eero 6 routers are on sale ahead of Prime Day We’re fast approaching Prime Day, one of the biggest online shopping events of the year, but Amazon isn’t waiting to slash the prices of…
June 29, 2022 AMD is investigating a serious potential data breach AMD has allegedly fallen victim to a data breach, with the attackers extracting gigabytes of data from the company. Now, the attackers are using…
June 29, 2022 Amazon’s new cheap tablet is out now – and it’s the Kindle I never knew I needed After a mid-May announcement, the newest Amazon Fire 7 is finally available to buy – this is the follow-up to the Fire 7 (2019),…
June 29, 2022 Firefox can now automatically remove tracking from URLs Mozilla’s latest Firefox browser release has a new feature that prevents sites like Facebook from tracking you across websites, Bleeping Computer has reported. Called…