A new technology and content distribution agreement between iHeartMedia and TuneIn will put iHeart’s roster of 850 radio stations on the TuneIn streaming platform. Under terms of the agreement, iHeartMedia becomes TuneIn’s local ad sales... Read More
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Minors logging on to Instagram for the first time will now automatically default to a “private” account as the company aims to create a more “safe and private” platform. “Wherever we can, we want to stop young people from hearing from... Read More
“Free” email programs from Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and others, more likely than not, now have limits. Google’s Gmail the most used email program, ahead of Microsoft’s Outlook.com and Yahoo Mail, could end up costing you this year.... Read More
Akamai’s Edge DNS service is one of the largest “internet infrastructure” services. Edge DNS serves financial institutions, travel companies, media players, and other cloud services. But with great power comes great... Read More
Billionaire entrepreneur Jeff Bezos made history when he launched into space and parachuted back to Earth on Tuesday morning (July 20). Bezos’ company, Blue Origin, has live tweeted the billionaire’s historic liftoff and landing... Read More
Sony is planning to let robots take over the manufacturing of its cameras, TVs, and smartphones. The company is aiming to move to fully automated production lines at its main TV factory in Malaysia to cut costs by 70 per cent by the fiscal year... Read More
Verizon is cracking down on obnoxious spam calls that target consumers by using area codes and phone numbers that are similar to their own. So-called “spoofing” calls will be filtered out by a new tool that is available for free for... Read More
Apple announced a battery pack on Tuesday that snaps to the back of the iPhone 12 to provide extra battery life. It will help people get longer battery life from their iPhone if it’s about to die. The MagSafe Battery Pack costs $99 and... Read More
The notorious ransomware hacking group REvil vanished into thin air after President Joe Biden issued a warning. REvil’s dark web sites mysteriously disappeared after President Biden issued an ultimatum to Vladimir Putin; the ultimatum... Read More
Google Fiber is cutting the cable cord for its customers, whether they want it or not, and ending traditional TV service in Charlotte and the Raleigh-Durham area on Sept. 30, the company recently announced. Google Fiber said it is making the change... Read More
Dozens of U.S. state attorneys general filed an antitrust lawsuit in federal court against Alphabet Inc’s Google on Wednesday, according to an entry in the court docket. The states have been expected to file a lawsuit saying that the search and... Read More
Apple opened up FaceTime in iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS 12 to be able to video call people on other platforms, including Android. That means you can finally use FaceTime on Windows—kinda. We’ll show you how it works. Unfortunately, Apple... Read More
TikTok has announced it will let users record and publish longer videos on the app after testing the option for more than half a year. On 1 July, the social media giant announced users can record and publish videos up to three minutes in length.... Read More
Twitter announced that users can use a physical security key as their only two-factor authentication method on both the company’s mobile and web apps. Typically available in the form of a USB drive, security keys let users access information and... Read More
Facebook is rolling out a new website called Bulletin that will allow writers to create and share paid and free newsletters. The company said it’s starting with a small group of writers and plans to add more. The release of a newsletter... Read More