A significant share of mobile applications are exposing sensitive information through insecure APIs, leaving users and businesses vulnerable to attack. The Mobile Apps: The New API Battleground report ...
The Tea and Flo apps came under fire for poor privacy, but both are still available on major app stores. A recent cyberattack exposed the sensitive personal data of thousands of women who used the Tea ...
A new study reveals that video-heavy platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and Snapchat are the most data-hungry mobile apps, with YouTube alone using over 69GB per month on average. As data consumption ...
Jack Dorsey’s new Bitchat Mesh app relies on Bluetooth for messaging your friends and family. This is unlike WhatsApp, which uses the internet. The app doesn’t require users to register with their ...
Bitchat, a messaging app created by Twitter and Block founder Jack Dorsey, is available to download from the iOS App Store. Dorsey says he coded the basis of the app over the course of a weekend in ...
Earlier this month, Block CEO and Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey unveiled a peer-to-peer, Bluetooth-based messaging app he put together. Now, anyone with a compatible iPhone, Mac or iPad (or even ...
A dating app built to empower women and marginalized genders has now put them at risk. Tea, the viral safety-focused app that lets users anonymously review men they have dated, has suffered a major ...
Google is making a push to ensure its AI, Gemini, is tightly integrated with Android systems by granting it access to core apps like WhatsApp, Messages, and Phone. The rollout of this change started ...
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Jack Dorsey just released a decentralized, peer-to-peer messaging app that functions entirely over Bluetooth networks, as reported by CNBC. It's called Bitchat and doesn't need the internet to work, ...
Over time, I’ve become something of an audio agnostic when it comes to my Mac. Sometimes I use my AirPods Pro, but when I want to listen to music or take Zoom meetings, I switch to Sony XM5s, mostly ...