Snap dismisses claims as 'ridiculous'
Snap's approval rating has plunged on the Apple App Store to one star.
Could a $700 router be worth the money?
Once upon a time you could squeak by in life with an $80 router, which would do the simple job of blanketing your house in a respectable cloud of wi-fi. But in 2017, a satisfactory home network isn't just a single cheap box tucked away in a corner. For many homes, it's a whole system of routers, which work together to reach every single corner. These "mesh" router setups aren't cheap, though. They start at $350 and many can be as pricey as $700). So what happens if you spend that same amount of cash on just one mega router? I connected my Brooklyn apartment using a Netgear Nighthawk X10 R9000 to find out.
Finding your perfect travel companion for life on the road
Whether you're commuting across the city or jetsetting around the globe, it's important to choose your gadgets with care if you need to stay productive on the go.
Wozniak predicts 'bigger' Apple, Google, Facebook by 2075
In 1982, he said portable laptops would emerge. And he has strong opinions on how we'll live in 58 years.
NSA infiltrated Mideast banking, say hackers
Hacking group the Shadow Brokers says the NSA has infiltrated the backbone of the Middle East's banking infrastructure.
Google, Facebook manage internet when it suits
Tech leagers are facing new competition to their online business models after Trump signed a bill putting ISPs on a path to monetising online users further.
Uber lets public look under the hood for first time at financial data
Uber's corporate culture has been under fire. But the company is focusing on a different message for investors and employees: business is soaring.
Apple is going to test self-driving cars
After months of speculation that the company is developing automotive technology, Apple has officially leapt into the war for self-driving cars.
Facebook combats fake accounts, news amid growing pressure
Social media network suspended 30,000 accounts in France as it steps up efforts to stop the spread of fake news, misinformation and spam.
YouTube accounts hacked by online security group
Hundreds of channels have been compromised by OurMine, which is claiming it as 'The biggest hack in YouTube history'.
Nintendo discontinues the NES Classic console
Nintendo has abruptly decided to end North American production of the NES Classic, one of their most popular items in years, the company said today.
Samsung Galaxy S8 pre-orders surpass S7's
Strong initial demand for the S8 will be encouraging for a firm recovering from one of the worst product safety failures in tech history.
Hoyts needs to lift its game if it wants our money
Torn and stained screens in shabby old cinemas aren't helping the film industry's quest to win Australians back from movie piracy.
Facebook Messenger hits 1.2b monthly users
The milestone is key to Facebook's push to own more of people's time and wallets on mobile devices.
Samsung drags heels on voice assistant Bixby
A much-touted feature of Samsung's next smartphone isn't going to work as advertised when the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ launches on April 21.
NBN shakes up the Multi-Technology Mix with more fibre to the curb
Another 300,000 Australian premises are getting fibre all the way to the driveway as NBN becomes more generous with its fibre rollout.
Testing Google's new fact-check filter
We trial the new feature, asking Google a range of questions previously proven false – and some known to be true.
Not such a sound idea
Lots of people complain about television sound quality, specifically that it's hard to hear what's being said amid all the background noise and dramatic music. They usually blame modern filming, saying it places so much emphasis on ambience that voices are drowned out. And they grumpily add that modern actors mumble.
Hands on: Fitbit Alta HR
For people that really like fitness trackers, it's been difficult to find one that is the right blend of features, functionality and aesthetics.