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Turns out there was a hidden cost to those jailbroken Fire TV Sticks offering every show for free.

Workers say they're being targeted by the company after last year’s historic Google walkout.

Master everyday phrases, such as: "Where's the bathroom?" "I can't come to work," and "What's your HBO password?"

While WikiLeaks’ work can be considered journalism, offering to hack a password isn’t.

Facial recognition is the linchpin to PreShow, an app that will earn you free movie tickets by watching ads -- so long as you're OK with your phone watching you back.

Are those wireless signals encrypted? Is anyone watching those video clips? We asked all of the top providers -- here's what they said.

Exclusive: The exposed data affects nearly 150,000 people.

Can't find that document you just downloaded on your phone? We got you.

The company's president, Brad Smith, reportedly said Microsoft turned down a California law enforcement agency and an unnamed country.

Downloading games over the internet is more popular than ever. Microsoft says it'll be offering choice to Gen Z "digital natives" when its new Xbox launches May 7. Preorders start now.

There are a lot of new rules this year -- but also a lot of tax software vendors to help.

But the White House and FCC promise more spectrum for the wireless industry and a $20 billion fund for rural broadband to ensure US dominance in 5G.

Google looks to tackle one of the biggest problems with two-factor authentication: convenience.

Better hardware security key support means our post-password future is one step closer to reality.

The best time to stop reusing old passwords was 10 years ago. The second best time is now.


If you can deny the siren call of social media, you could win.

But -- bright side! -- videos with your face on somebody else’s body usually aren't as tantalizing to bad guys as, say, creating political chaos.

Here's how to spot credit card skimmers and protect yourself from hacks.

Go beyond Apple Calendar and use these alternative apps on iOS to plan your day and stay organized, at home and at work.

“Would you rather negotiate with a horse who is holding 100 ducks hostage, or with 100 ducks who are holding one horse hostage?”

The "Why am I seeing this post?" feature details how the company's algorithm prioritizes certain posts on your feed.

Alums share memories as Apple marks another anniversary. Spoiler: Bill Gates had a bigger role in Apple's success than he may know.

Your next trip to your local Harley emporium might be more high-tech than just chrome and leather.

A Q&A with Jeff Venables, iolo technologies.

Apple's premium news subscription service for the iPhone, iPad and Mac is affordable and easy to set up.

The low-cost ride subscription service starts at $15 a month.

For a monthly fee, people can access a bundle of exclusive premium games through the App Store.

You'll be able to get special skins and extra rewards.

Authorities call facial recognition a valuable tool. Civil liberties groups say it's dangerous.