Play Store App Reviews Are Finally Going to Become More Relevant to You
Reviews and ratings for apps in the Google Play Store will be personalized to match the type of device you're using and the country you're in.
WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Abused in Zero-Day Exploit
The WPGateway premium WordPress plugin has been exploited by malicious actors.
Fedora 37 Beta Gives Linux Devs Sneak Preview of Stable Release
The Fedora beta features a preview of GNOME 43 and Raspberry Pi support. Will Linux developers squish bugs in time for the final release?
All About That Bass: The Sonos Sub Mini Is Here
The popular home theater company continues to expand its lineup of speakers.
Steam Accounts at Risk in New Browser-in-Browser Attack
Malicious actors are now using a new technique to get their hands on Steam account credentials.
New Version of Raspberry PI OS Lands as Supply Chain Frustrations Mount
The new version of the single-board computer OS lands with desktop and networking enhancements, but good luck actually buying one.
As Apple Launches the iPhone 14, Google Reminds Everyone the Pixel 7 Is Coming Soon
Google has announced that the Pixel 7 will launch on October 6th. And, unlike the iPhone 14, it'll be powered by an all-new chip.
Hackers Exploit James Webb Telescope Image to Spread Malware
One of the stunning James Webb telescope images is now being used by malicious actors to spread malware among devices.
TikTok Denies Security Breach After Claims It Has Been Hacked [UPDATED]
TikTok has denied claims that it has suffered a massive data breach, though speculation is still running rife.
Samsung Is Bringing All the Fold 4 and Flip 4 Features to Its Old Foldable Phones
All the Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip phones are getting big upgrades, and even some old Samsung smartwatches are getting new features too.
Samsung Mocks Apple's Lack of Innovation Ahead of iPhone 14 Launch
Samsung has taken aim at Apple, making fun of the lack of innovation expected when the iPhone 14 launches on September 7.
Philips Hue Lineup Gets Even Brighter With Unique Lightguide Bulbs and More
The popular smart lighting series is growing with a number of new additions announced at IFA.
Twitter Is Finally Testing an Edit Button... but There's a Catch
Twitter is testing an Edit Tweet option, but will be limiting the feature to certain users.
The Sony Xperia 5 IV Is a Flagship Phone With a Big Battery and a Headphone Jack
Sony's new "compact" Android phone is aimed at content creators. But with the battery, headphone jack, and SD slot, it has plenty for everyone.
Snapchat Introduces Its Own Take on BeReal With "Dual Camera" Feature
BeReal has been copied by yet another competitor, with Snapchat introducing Dual Camera. But Snapchat has introduced its own spin on the feature.
MX Linux 21.2 "Wildflower" Lands, Keeping Things Simple
The latest Debian-based distro doesn't break new ground, so why is it stealing Ubuntu's thunder?
The Galaxy S22 Series Is Getting a Massive Camera Update
The Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra will soon take better low light shots, shoot more stable videos, and much more.
New One UI Beta Shows Some of the Features Heading to Your Samsung Galaxy Soon
The second One UI 5 beta for Samsung phones is rolling out with some new features that will be exclusive to Galaxy devices.
Windows 11's Task Manager Will Soon Let You Make Kernel Dumps in Real Time
The latest Insider build lets you make a kernel dump without needing to restart, all with just a few clicks.
Get Ready to Rock With an Upcoming High-End Sonos Speaker
Codenamed Optimo 2, a new report looks at the unique option that is in the pipeline.