Samsung faces controversy over AppCloud, an unremovable Israeli-tied app on Galaxy phones that raises serious privacy and surveillance fears.
A recently rekindled controversy alleges that Samsung's preinstalled service, AppCloud, is used as an Israeli spyware.
A look at clever iPhone apps that smooth out daily routines, fix missing features in iOS, and help you get more out of a new ...
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Apple's New App Store Rules Take Aim at Personal Data Sharing With AI
Apple is set to release its long-awaited AI-powered Siri soon, which may be powered by a custom version of Google's Gemini ...
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Android may soon copy one of iPhone’s most underrated tricks
Google is reportedly working on a feature for Android that mirrors one of the iPhone’s most underrated capabilities: Live ...
New data from Ookla finds that the N1 chip in the new iPhones makes for much speedier Wi-Fi, but it's still outpaced by a ...
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