Apple tries to downplay catastrophic iOS breaches that targeted an entire ethnic group, rather than just making better software.
Stripe would like to loan you some money—but only if the data says you can be trusted.
Google's Project Jacquard is back with its second smart wearable: a gesture-enabled backpack, in collaboration with Saint Laurent.
If you make tens of billions of dollars in just three months, a fine of a few hundred million dollars seems like nothing.
Impossible to detect, deep breaches provided attackers access to everything on an iPhone—and all it took was visiting a single website.
Apps get malware in the weirdest ways—and the only real defense we have is common sense.
Telegram appears to plan the launch of its cryptocurrency in two months, without working with regulators. This won't go down well.
Automatic sharing of what you're up to, where you are, and your battery level with your friends sounds fun—how about sharing it with Facebook?
Zach and Frederique talk about the big hardware week; Apple and Microsoft Events, as well as a bunch of other great new things.
There are new privacy tools for your Facebook profile, but they don’t really do much.