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The revamped app was met with harsh criticism after many basic features were removed.

By Jibin Joseph

Samsung's Auto Blocker stops app downloads from unauthorized sources. Initially opt-in, the feature will be opt-out with the One UI 6.1.1 update.

By Joe Hindy

The 'EvilVideo' Telegram exploit was fixed, but it's still possible to receive malicious APK files via the app.

By Kate Irwin

These are challenging times for everyone, but college students have extra worries. These apps can help you manage your money, time, mind, and more.

By Chandra Steele

Block ads on your devices with this intuitive app offering data privacy and malware protection.

Google ups the minimum requirements for app functionality to reduce junky listings in its app store, meaning a mass deletion event could be on the horizon.

By Kate Irwin

Console gamers are getting a way to change their voices in-game with Voicemod Key, a third-party dongle for iOS and Android phones that plugs into an Xbox or PlayStation controller.

By Kate Irwin

Want to use Android apps on a PC? These are the apps and services that can make it happen. Some tinkering may be required.

By Whitson Gordon  & Jason Cohen

Need help choosing a picture for your dating app profile? Tinder's AI can do it for you.

By Kate Irwin

Use code HEADWAY to get lifetime access for $44.99 through July 21—you won’t find a better price anywhere else!

These tactics, dubbed 'dark patterns,' are widespread among top subscription services and can manipulate users into mistakenly buying products or paying more than they intended.

By Michael Kan

The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles says the app 'will be updated and improved by a new vendor,' but probably not until 2025.

By Jibin Joseph

The features land on Google Maps for iOS five years after their debut on Android phones.

By Jibin Joseph

They'll also get health insurance and sick leave, though drivers on both services will still be classified as independent contractors.

By Emily Price

Headway summarizes educational texts so you can learn the key points without the major time sink.

As part of its One Less Car challenge, Uber will give 175 people a stipend to swap their personal cars for alternative modes of transport (which naturally includes Uber itself).

By Jibin Joseph

The state's attorney general alleges that Temu has the power to steal US consumers' data and is 'functionally malware and spyware.'

By Michael Kan

Apple's iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS come with several built-in apps, some of which you'll never use. Here's how to quickly give them the heave-ho (and restore them if you delete any by accident).

By Lance Whitney

The lockouts cut down on the amount of idle-time pay the company has to pay drivers.

By Emily Price

The EU says Apple is not allowing developers to 'freely steer consumers to alternative channels for offers and content.'

By Joe Hindy