Bumble App Drops Russia, Belarus Amid Ukraine Invasion
Along with providing a dating mechanism, the app also features other functions including Bumble Date, Bumble BFF and Bumble Bizz.
App Provides Parents Real-time Insights Into School Bus Safety
Parents and school administrators can track students on their route homes and view profiles of the drivers.
What's New About Smart Beds Featured Inside Olympic Village
Tokyo's recent Olympics provided athletes with small, cardboard beds, but Beijing's Olympic Village has remote-controlled beds that report on athletes' vitals.
Tesla, Subaru Top J.D. Power's Annual List of Best Automaker Apps
Automaker apps are growing more popular thanks to new high-tech features.
J.D. Power Study Reveals Major Pain Points for Automaker Apps
Americans are using car apps more than ever but are frustrated with how they operate.
Artist Reveals What the Statue of Liberty Would Look Like if She Was Alive
"I gradually bring it to life, always starting with the eyes," the artist revealed.
'Wordle' Creator On Why He Doesn't Want You Getting Addicted to the Game
In an exclusive interview with Newsweek, the creator of "Wordle" explains his stance on monetization and how he is "wary" of games that try to eat up all your time.
TikTok Reveals the Top Ten Videos and Trends of 2021 in the U.S.
Who can forget the psychedelic clown filter, the "Here Comes the Boy" song or ever-popular clean tok.
Here's What to Do If You Cannot See Your Spotify Wrapped Yet
Spotify's annual review is now available, but some users are struggling to access it on their phones. Here is how to get round the problem.
Tesla Owners Report App Being Down, Locking Them Out of Their Cars
The smart car's API allows web and mobile apps to locate, lock and unlock and read the odometer from Tesla vehicles.
Stanford Student Introduces New App That Curbs College Workload
Devin Green created the program to help college students manage completing assignments, projects, and homework.
Man Sending Meth Via Delivery App Caught, Drugs Brought to Wrong Address
The woman who mistakenly received the package called the authorities after noticing it appeared suspicious.
Florida Officials Launch Campaign to Dispel Fears Over Panic Button App
SaferWatch works by connecting schools directly with a 911 communications center, where users can send messages and photos to a dispatcher.
Proof of Vaccination App Possibly Revealed 650,000 Users' Personal Info
Portpass CEO Zakir Hussein slammed the reports, criticizing people who "shame and crucify" the upstart.
Google Employees Reportedly Furious Company Removed Russian Voting App
The employees have reportedly blasted Google for capitulating to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Here Are the Best Online Reactions to the iOS 15 Update
iOS 15 is now available to install on iPhone devices, but reactions to the update are mixed. Here are some of the funniest memes and best tweets.
Russia Summoned U.S. Ambassador Over Alleged Election Interference: Report
Russia's foreign ministry says it has "undeniable proof" that U.S.-based tech giants have violated Russian laws ahead of the September 19 election.
Wisconsin Pool Owners Allowed to Rent Via App as State Backs Down
Swimply, an app similar to Airbnb, allows homeowners to rent out their pools, but Wisconsin regulators argued rented pools should be considered public.
Citizen App Officially Launches 24/7 Access to Private 'Protect Agents'
Citizen Protect is available for $19.99 a month, and is billed as a "new, on-demand, personalized mobile protection service."
New Yorkers Frustrated with Vaccine Proof App
New York City will soon mandate vaccination proof for many indoor activities, which has renewed criticism of the state's vaccine status app.
England's Contact-Tracing App Hinders Boris Johnson's Plan to Fully Reopen
In what has been dubbed by local media as a "pingdemic," the contact-tracing app alerted 618,903 people in England and Wales this week alone to self isolate.
3 Companies Pay $3M Over Children's Privacy Violations in Coloring Book App
The companies allegedly collected the personal data of users under the age of 13 without first trying to get their parents' permission.
Two Women Use Walmart App to Steal $100,000 Worth of Items, Police Say
An investigation was launched after a "series of suspicious transactions" involving an in-store scanning app was spotted by Walmart's loss prevention team.
Why WeChat is China's Most Controversial App
"There are some other ways we can influence getting the right level of regulatory oversight over these applications than just attempting to ban them," Caleb Barlow, CEO of CynergisTek, told Newsweek.
SUV Driver Following GPS Instructions Gets Stuck in Middle of Golf Course
"I think the moral of the story is, if you're using one of these GPS apps, just keep your eyes on the road, your eyes won't lie to you," Newton Police Lieutenant Bruce Apotheker told WDHD.
GM's OnStar Guardian App Now Available For All Connected Vehicles
Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, and Cadillac connected vehicle drivers in the U.S. and Canada can now subscribe to mobile OnStar service that allows users to take their vehicle's OnStar functionality on the go.
How to Change the Text to Speech Voice on TikTok
As TikTok changes the text-to-speech voice, social media users are having celebrities do their voiceovers instead.
TikTok Gets Sued by Actor Behind Text-to-Speech Feature
The actor only found out her voice was being used by TikTok when she was sent videos by her family and friends.
How to Get Free McDonald's Caramel Brownie McFlurries
The new caramel brownie McFlurry was first announced on April 5—and now the wait is almost over.
Google Sued for Exposing Information in COVID-19 Contact-Tracing App
"Google has exposed GAEN participants' private personal and medical information associated with contact tracing, including notifications to Android device users of their potential exposure to COVID-19," a complaint filed against the tech giant reads.