It's natural to be feeling a little nervous about online security these days, what with nonstop reports of new ransomware, password thefts, Equifax breaches and Wi-Fi vulnerabilities (namely KRACK).
After the update, all of the new emojis will be in the usual place. The only downside is that only people who are also on iOS 11.1 will be able to see them.
Take a look at this picture of the gold iPhone 8 ($500 at Cricket Wireless) camera lens. Do you see the water droplets crowding together like an iridescent prism? It's beautiful, but has no place in...
The Oculus Rift, Facebook's PC-based VR system, has great controllers but it lacks the stand-up camera sensors it needs to work in a full room like a holodeck, like its rival the HTC Vive. That...
The photo depicts a device with thinner bezels than the OnePlus 5 and no fingerprint scanner below the display, in a departure from previous OnePlus designs. The report also brings attention to the...
An innocuous yet very annoying bug is affecting some users who have updated to iOS 11.1, which landed last week with hundreds of new emojis in tow. It happens when typing the letter "i."...
In case you forgot, Apple still has a smaller iPhone in its lineup, the iPhone SE. It was last refreshed in March of this year with new memory configurations, but it's due to get a processor bump and...
There's something strange happening in the town of Hawkins and it's up to you to get to the bottom of it. Stranger Things: The Game is a new mobile adventure for iOS and Android that combines retro...
Soon, you'll be able to make payments to friends on an iPhone or Apple Watch via Apple Pay. In the meantime, a public beta will let "friends and family" test it pre-launch.