August 14, 2019 The HTC Wildfire is back, and HTC has almost nothing to do with it Image: InOne Smart Technology After an eight year hiatus, the HTC Wildfire brand is making a comeback with the HTC Wildfire X, a new…
August 13, 2019 The FAA has reportedly banned the recalled MacBook Pro from all flights This might seem like common sense: if your 2015 MacBook Pro with Retina Display is a fire risk, you can’t bring it on an…
August 13, 2019 Human dressed as TV trolls town by leaving TVs on people’s porches “He wants to be known as the TV Santa Claus. I don’t know,” one homeowner told Virginia ABC affiliate WTVR-TV. So begins the tale…
August 13, 2019 Twitter tests letting users follow topics in the same way they follow accounts Photo by Michele Doying / The Verge Twitter will begin allowing users to follow interests, the company said today, letting users see tweets about…
August 13, 2019 Weakening the Endangered Species Act could harm humans, too Photo credit should read KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images On August 12th, the ***** Administration issued crucial changes to the Endangered Species Act, which — if…
August 13, 2019 Apple’s tap-to-use student IDs let pupils buy food and badge into their dorms Apple Today’s college students rely on their ID cards for almost everything, including using them to get into the gym or to buy the…
August 13, 2019 Facebook also hired human contractors to listen to audio from its Messenger app Facebook has been hiring third-party contractors to review and transcribe audio clips of its users, according to a new report from Bloomberg. Facebook claims…
August 13, 2019 AirPods, Apple Watch, and HomePod will face 10 percent import tax, starting in September Photo by James Bareham / The Verge A new set of tariffs from the ***** administration will put a 10 percent import tax on…
August 13, 2019 Oculus co-founder Nate Mitchell is leaving the company after seven years Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for TechCrunch Nate Mitchell, one of the co-founders of Oculus VR and one of the last few remaining public…
August 13, 2019 YouTube tests letting ad bans be appealed by filming a YouTube video The Verge YouTube is experimenting with a new program that will allow creators whose ad privileges have been revoked to appeal the company’s decision…