NEW YORK — Twitter, long criticized as a hotbed for online harassment, is expanding ways to curb the amount of abuse users see and making it easier to report such conduct.
NEW YORK — Google's new smart speaker is at once a secretary, a librarian and a radio.
After launching for iPhone users a couple of months back, Facebook's teenager-only "Lifestage" app has come to Android.
You can watch any video for six seconds, played on an infinite loop. The funniest ones only get more ridiculous with repetition.
Indian-American engineers has devised a way to send secure passwords through the human body using smartphone fingerprint sensors and laptop touchpads -- rather than over the air where they're vulnerable to hacking.
As we enter a technology era where Next-Gen devices are launched every single day, some are bound to fail as they don't connect with consumers -- while a few will be remembered as being ahead of their time.