Alleged gunman livestreamed the rampage on Facebook and Twitter, and posted hateful manifesto online.
Author: Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
New Zealand mosque shootings: Are social media companies unwitting accomplices?
Alleged gunman livestreamed the rampage on Facebook and Twitter, and posted hateful manifesto online.
For some, being off of Facebook during outage ‘was like a nice short vacation’
There were some benefits to Facebook going down. People got work done, received phone calls.
Apple’s new TV ad shows they hope you care as much about privacy on iPhones as they do
The commercial subtly showcases Apple’s approach to private versus its rivals, without mentioning any competitor’s names.
Spotify claims ‘Apple tax’ harms consumers, stifles rivals: files complaint with EU
Spotify CEO claims Apple’s rules for its App Store, which includes an “Apple tax,” for some companies, hurts consumers and stifles innovation.
Upgrading your wallet: How soon can I get a digital driver’s license?
About a dozen states are in various stages of testing mobile or digital driver’s licenses that operate on smartphones.
The wallet as you know it may be dying
You grab your keys, smartphone and your wallet when you leave the house. It may not be such a disaster to leave the wallet and keys behind.
New emojis promoted by Tinder represent interracial couples and a win for inclusiveness
In response to the more than 52,000 people who signed a petition from Tinder, Unicode released artwork for emojis that represent interracial couples.
Siri Shortcuts gets more useful: A shortcut guide to animating routines on your iPhone
Apple adds a selection of shortcuts to the apps that work with the Siri Shortcuts feature across the iPhone, iPad Apple Watch, AirPods and HomePod
Contest winners: Apple chooses the best pictures shot on the iPhone
How good is your iPhone’s camera? The winners of Apple’s latest “Shot on iPhone Challenge” highlight just what the phones are capable of.