Password Sharing: Charter, ESPN, Viacom Lead Crackdown On Giving Friends, Family Passwords
While streaming services allow customers simultaneous streams, cable companies and networks are looking to crack down on the practice.
How To Turn Off AMBER Alert Notifications On Android, iOS
AMBER alerts and other emergency notifications can come at inconvenient times. Here's how to turn off the alerts on Android and iOS.
Should I Change My Pinterest Password? Accounts Reportedly Being Hacked
Pinterest accounts are reportedly being hacked but the social network claims that it has not experienced a security breach.
Comcast, Dish, DirecTV, Cox Cable Prices To Rise In 2018
Major cable providers are planning to increase the cost of service for subscribers in 2018, making cutting the cord more tempting than ever.
What Is ZCash Worth? ZCash Price Passes $600
ZCash, an open source cryptocurrency, has officially passed the $600 mark for the first time in its short history.
YouTube iOS 11 Update: Black Bars, Vertical Videos On YouTube No More?
The latest version of the YouTube app for iOS will automatically adjust the video based on how the user is holding their phone or tablet.
‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Rotten Tomatoes User Reviews Tanked By 4Chan Campaign?
The audience reviews of "Star Wars: the Last Jedi" have been surprisingly negative given the popularity of the film, leading some to believe there has been an organized campaign to tank the film's score.
Apple Easter Egg: How To Make It Snow In iOS
Get into the holiday spirit with the help of an Apple Store easter egg that can make it snow while you browse for new apps.
Real Life 'The Matrix' Project Uses Body Heat To Mine For Cryptocurrency
A startup in the Netherlands is making 'The Matrix' a reality by using humans as batteries to mine for cryptocurrency.
Android Malware Mines Monero, Can Literally Destroy Phones
A new strain of Android malware known of Loapi presents new danger to Android users as the attack can physically damage a device.
Twitter News: White Nationalists, Alt-Right Members Banned By New Policies [List]
Twitter has removed a number of prominent alt-right and white nationalist figures from its platform as a result of new policies.
US Government Selling Bitcoins Seized From Dark Web Seller
The United States government could make as much as $10 million after being granted permission to sell off cryptocurrency seized from a dark web drug dealer.
How To Remove 'Mr. Robot' Firefox 'Looking Glass' Add-On
Mozilla installed an add-on called Looking Glass without the permission of Firefox browser users. Here is how to remove it.
How To Mute Auto-Playing Videos In Google Chrome
The latest beta version of Google Chrome allows users to mute auto-playing videos. Here's how to do it.
California Voter Data Held For Ransom After Being Left Exposed In Amazon Database
A database containing files on registered voters in California was left exposed online, resulting in the database being stolen and used to extort the state government.
When Will Net Neutrality Be Gone? What's Next After FCC Vote?
Following the FCC's vote to roll back net neutrality protections, the order will enter a finalization process before going into effect.
Who Is Mignon Clyburn? FCC Commissioner Says Net Neutrality Repeal Will Only Be Temporary
FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn dissented on the commission's vote to repeal net neutrality protections and argued that the change would only be temporary.
Anonymous Threatens Cyber Attack Against FCC Over Net Neutrality Vote
Hacktivist group Anonymous is threatening to carry out cyber attacks against the FCC over the agency's vote to repeal net neutrality protections.
How The Net Neutrality Vote May Block Bitcoin And Cryptocurrency Trading
Cryptocurrency markets have been booming in recent months but the looming repeal of net neutrality protections may spell trouble for the digital currency traders and the recent bitcoin price surge.
Is Tor Browser Safe, Signal App Private? Snowden Says FBI Should Use Them
Edward Snowden recommended using the Tor Browser and Signal app to keep online activity private. How safe are those tools?
Man Robbed Of Nearly $2 Million In Ether Cryptocurrency At Gunpoint
A 35-year-old New York man is accused of participating in a kidnapping that resulted in the victim being robbed of $1.8 million worth of the cryptocurrency Ether at gunpoint.
A Starbucks Was Using Customer Computers To Mine For Monero Cryptocurrency
A Starbucks location in Buenos Aires, Argentina was discovered to be using customer computers to mine for cryptocurrency when they would connect to the coffee shop's wireless network.
Don't Download This Word File: New Ransomware Deletes Victim's Files In 96 Hours
A new ransomware attack is being spread through Microsoft Office attachments, and it comes complete with a tutorial video on how to buy Bitcoin to pay the ransom.
Bitfinex Down? Cryptocurrency Exchange Hit By DDoS Attack
The world's largest cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex was hit with a denial of service attack Monday that left the service inaccessible.
iOS 11 Jailbreak Coming Soon? Exploit Discovered By Google Researcher Opens Door
A recent iOS exploit discovered by a Google researcher opens up the possibility of a jailbreak version of iOS 11.
How To Opt Out Of Reddit User Activity Tracking
Reddit tracks user activity on site and off by default. Here is how to opt out of the site's potentially invasive tracking behavior.
iOS 11.2 Update Problems: Sprint Users See Issues With Wi-Fi Calling
Sprint users have been unable to use Wi-Fi calling on iPhones since upgrading to iOS 11.2 and carrier settings 31.0.
If Apple Gets Rid Of iTunes, What Happens To Your Downloads?
Apple is reportedly on schedule for a plan that will eliminate downloaded music by 2019. Purchased downloads will continue to be available after the date but the company won't allow new purchases going forward.
When Is The Net Neutrality Vote? 'Break The Net' Protest Planned Before FCC Decision
The Federal Communications Commission is poised to vote on a proposal that will remove net neutrality protections. The internet is fighting back with a "Break the Internet" protest the day before the vote.
AAPL Stock Rebounds After Apple Buying Shazam Report
Apple is reportedly acquiring music recognition app Shazam as it works to boost its music service. The deal is rumored to be worth about $400 million.