The UK has changed its mitigation strategy against COVID-19 to a suppression strategy to avoid replicating the terrible fate that has befallen Italy.
In these trying times, consumers must be vigilant about scams that usually conducted through phone calls or text messages. The FCC now release some tips on how to prevent getting scammed by these opportunists.
The latest Apple MacBook Air is cheaper but delivers fast performance and improved keyboard, but should you purchase it?
Apple's virtual assistant, Siri, now offers help and advice for fighting and preventing coronavirus.
A new FDA policy temporarily allows doctors to remotely monitor their patients' condition.
Some people are taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to scam other people; one good example is the fake Starbucks coupon.
Italy is implementing stricter measures to contain the worst COVID-19 outbreak in Europe.
Google has launched an informational website to help users avoid and fight Covid-19.
Apple is currently placing limits in some countries to avoid iPhones from being hoarded.
Here's how to deal with duplicate workout data on the Health app using the Apple Watch.
Google will not be holding its I/O 2020 developer conference in any capacity because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Best Buy is selling a slew of devices at discounted prices amid the Coronavirus problem. This sale means buyers can get great tech devices including the MacBook Air, iPad Mini and more for lower prices.
The first iPad Pro 2020 orders have been shipped from Chengdu, China and are expected to arrive on March 25 in the U.S.
Apple's new MacBook Air, as the Cupertino tech giant claims, offers better performance compared to older models. A new report confirms that, but adds that while the new laptop is more powerful compared to its predecessors, it is nowhere near the 2018 iPad Pro in terms of computing power.
Smartphone maker Nokia has unveiled four new handsets that are designed to meet the need of every consumer. The four vary in a lot of ways, particularly their specs and who they are obviously designed for.
A quick look at a hidden code reveals that Samsung is working on three new devices, including one with a mysterious name, a report says.
Instagram is prototyping a new feature that allows users to send messages to other users without having to worry about having their messages coming back to haunt them in the future.
Google hasn't officially announced a successor to the Pixel 3a smartphone yet, but the rumor mill is already releasing a lot of details about the upcoming handset. Here's what we know about the Pixel 4a at the moment.
Apple recently introduced the Apple Magic Keyboard with a trackpad, and some users are bothered by its retail price.
New patents indicate that Apple's future Apple Pencil models might feature Touch Bar-like controls and more, a report claims.
The Apple Watch now has a new feature that enables users to spot and monitor how their bodies react to infections caused by flu, COVID-19, and other sicknesses.
The company has announced two new features that will be released as part of the Nextdoor app – Help Map and Nextdoor Groups.
Amazon’s Prime Pantry website put up a notice stating that the Pantry is temporarily shut down as they are busy restocking.
After medical face masks, Facebook also bans any ads for hand sanitizers, COVID-19 test kits and surface disinfecting kits.
European Commissioner Thierry Breton asked streaming services to lower video quality to ensure internet continues working during coronavirus pandemic.
Formula 1 brought forward the summer break usually had in July and August in response to the changes made to the schedule because of the coronavirus. The move is also being made to reduce the arbitrary costs and time wasted at a time when teams are losing revenue.
Apple has just released the 2020 MacBook Air for all the world to see and buy. What does the new machine feature? Here's a quick look.
Online video games seller GOG has launched a new collection of free games for players to enjoy while staying inside the home amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Geeks and fans of the “tokusatsu” genre –a genre of Japanese entertainment shows popular for its unique special effects and epic battles starring robots, “kaiju” monsters and a lot more– will be so glad to know that Shout! Factory TV is bringing such shows and broadcasting them for free via a new streaming channel in the U.S.
A new patent shows that Apple is looking into creating a new Magic Mouse that has the ability to change its shape to adapt to what its user needs.