Apple Suspends Hundreds of Apps For Stealing Personal Data From a Million Users
That's more than 250 apps that were found in violation of Apple's privacy policy, scooping up data from one million users.
That's more than 250 apps that were found in violation of Apple's privacy policy, scooping up data from one million users.
Roll up, roll up, because it's time to fill the memory of your mobile devices with some apps-olutely fabulous new bits of software. This week we have Yahoo Mail, YouTube Gaming, Halo Channel, and more.
Tyler Skluzacek was inspired by the experiences of his father, an Iraq war veteran, to design the myBivy app.
Court says it can carry on letting people be taxi drivers in London for a laugh, as it's not a taximeter.
An update to the Spotify app now gives it Chromecast support. This is great for you goofballs who listen to music on your TV.
Never face up to your problems again.
Welcome to another weekly dose of our favourite new mobile apps, delivered in a brand new in-depth format. There's still plenty to enjoy including Betternet, Swytch, Lead Story, and more.
It’s fast, feature-rich and a signed-up member of the Material Design club.
So if you’re travelling to China, don’t plan on accessing the app from your phone.
Facebook Messenger is now available for the Apple Watch, though users won’t be using any text: they can simply send and receive voice clips, stickers, Likes and emojis.
No matter how clever our smartphones get, the autocorrect will still be a hot mess. Well, Swiftkey’s new keyboard uses a neural network to think more like a human—and it’s almost too good at it.
Who's faster at cycling? New York or London? London is!
The new option, which was added a couple of months ago, appears on the standard Snooze menu.
It's a new and a very appy Monday to you all. This week we have Steam, Headspace, Simple Timesheet Pro, and many more.
Typing out reams of text on a phone, then losing it, is not fun at all. Fortunately, if you're on Android, there are tools that can help provide a safety net.
Through the power of augmented reality, kids will be able to see a colouring book character move around in 3D - while they're still colouring it.