The magazine didn't immediately respond to the criticism.
Startup company Zerodium is offering bounties totaling $1 million for security researchers who can provide exploits to anonymous web browsing tool Tor Browser.
Facebook's Bonfire app is basically a clone of Houseparty, an app where up to eight users can join a group video chat.
McAfee Vice President and Chief Technical Strategist Candace Worley tells International Business Times why it's important that employers teach their workers about cybersecurity.
Apple has removed the App Store from iTunes 12.7 as the tech giant streamlines its online services on desktop computers.
Apple's iOS 11 and watchOS 4 will both arrive on Sept. 16, while MacOS High Sierra will arrive later on Sept. 25.
The teenager's death took the internet by storm Monday as social media users tried to find out what really happened to the 19-year-old.
The iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will go head to head on the market in late 2017, here's how their specs and price compare.
Sen. Ted Cruz's college roommate also called him out for his hypocritical stance on masturbation.
Instagram has updated direct so that users can now share stories in messages.
The account of the Republican senator 'liked' a post on Twitter which contained a two-minute-long porn film.
Instant Videos are downloaded and cached by the Facebook app and can be watched by users without consuming mobile data.
David Beckham has never gotten Botox.
Everything you need to know about the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X ahead of their official unveiling.
Spanish regulators have hit Facebook with $1.4 million fine over how the company collects personal information from its users.
She was found dead inside a freezer.
An unreleased Twitter feature shows a potential automated tweet threading feature.
Spotify can no longer be used in Apple's Safari web browser.
The search giant has offered a new promotion for its music streaming service.
Business communication apps and softwares have been a hotly contested market with tech giants such as Facebook and Microsoft stepping into the arena. However, no software has yet reached the level of popularity of Slack.
The new Facebook feature encourages people to meet up with their friends in real life, but it looks like something from a dating app like Tinder.
“Alan Sealls has got his s--- together,” the top comment on YouTube reads.