Google is rolling out end-to-end encryption for RCS in Android Messages
Google has announced that it’s finally beginning to enable a key privacy feature: end-to-end encryption. For Android users who use Android Messages, one-on-one chats will eventually be end-to-end encrypted by default, meaning neither carriers nor Google will be able to read the content of those messages.
Apple will remove app that play Stadia on iOS
An app that offered a simple way to get Google’s Stadia cloud gaming service running on iOS is being removed from the App Store, its developer says. Stadium creator Zachary Knox announced the news in...
Telegram shuts down its cryptocurrency operation
Telegram shuts down its cryptocurrency operation
YouTube Music will transfer your Google Play songs with one click
YouTube Music will transfer your Google Play songs with one click
Microsoft Outlook will soon predict what you’re going to type next
Microsoft Outlook will soon predict what you're going to type next
Facebook, YouTube and Twitter struggle with viral Plandemic conspiracy video
Facebook, YouTube and other social networks are struggling to remove a viral video
Facebook to let employees work remotely through the end of 2020
Facebook will allow most of its employees to continue working from home through the end of 2020, and the company
Why countries keep bowing to Apple and Google’s contact tracing app requirements
Apple and Google announced some changes to their forthcoming attempt to track the spread of COVID-19,
Windows 10X Is Coming To Single-Screen Devices First; A Chrome OS Competitor In The...
Windows 10X Is Coming To Single-Screen Devices First; A Chrome OS Competitor In The Making?
Google Duo calls may soon work without a phone number
Google Duo is one of the simplest apps for making video calls with friends and family, but it’s been limited by the fact that it generally requires a phone number to...