WeChat and TikTok ban could potentially affect global iPhone shipments by 30 percent
If Trump recommends that Apple remove WeChat from the App Store globally, a substantial number of users will be affected.
'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' under investigation for alleged 'toxic work environment'
Warner Media is investigating reports of racism and bullying from the executive-producers of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
'The Ellen Show' producers respond to claims of 'toxic work environment'
"The Ellen Show" execs vow to do better in the future.
'Call of Duty: Warzone' punishing cheaters by matching them up with other cheaters
What's interesting about this approach is the fact that it is the first time a developer is using a different tactic to discourage cheating.
Harry and Meghan blacklist UK tabloids over 'distorted' stories
In their message to the editors, the pair said their new policy did not apply to all media.
COVID-19 contact tracing app for Google to have difficult roll-out due to OEMs
While handsets on Google's ecosystem are generally perceived to have more features, its biggest caveat is the timely software upgrades.
Samsung plans to take on iPad Pro and Surface Pro with bigger Galaxy tablets
According to supply chain insiders, the 12.4-inch versions will carry the SM-T97X, while the 11-inch ones will use SM-T87X.
Xiaomi says why controversial Google apps branding is on international Mi 10 boxes
This statement printed on the packaging material immediately prompted journalists to assume that it could be a jab at Huawei.
Trump pulls back from war with Iran
Trump in a televised address from the White House emphasised there were "no Americans harmed" in the ballistic missile salvo aimed at two bases.
#JusticeForJanet: Bette Midler wants Justin Timberlake to apologise for exposing Janet Jackson's boob
Bette Midler belatedly urges Justin Timberlake to publicly apologise to Janet Jackson for their infamous Super Bowl Half Time show in 2004.
Samsung rolls out patch for its ultrasonic fingerprint scanner security flaw
Users are reporting that the patch for the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner problem is now available for the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10.
Vodafone's open cellular tech set to make mobile data cheaper
The company has started testing the technology in Europe.
US-China Row: FCC review for Chinese telecom licenses under consideration
Earlier this year, Chinese tech company, Huawei was blacklisted by the US and its Android license was cancelled.
US-China trade war: Huawei has 130 US suppliers vying for its business, report says
More than130 companies applied to the commerce department for licenses to sell US goods to Huawei.
China not tempted by Google's censored search engine
Chinese state-run media outlet said the world's most populous country had no plans to allow for a return of the Alphabet company.
Oxfam worker molested by female colleague treated with 'hostility' and forced to resign
Oxfam worker Aimee Santos, who claims she was molested by female colleague in the Philippines, was "constructively dismissed" from job
UK accused of protecting tax dodging practices of its overseas territories
Molly Scott Cato MEP, the Green spokesperson on tax justice in the European Parliament, refers to documents leaked to the Green group in Brussels.
CoinDash: Hacker returns another $17m worth of stolen Ethereum to firm just months after ICO heist
In July 2017, CoinDash lost millions of dollars worth of Ethereum just three minutes into its ICO.
Karla Souza reveals she was raped by an unnamed director when she was younger
The Mexican actress has come forward about being harassed and raped during a shoot early in her career.
North Korea says no to diplomatic talks with Mike Pence at Winter Olympics
Kim Jong-un's sister will head North Korean delegation to Pyeongchang ahead of games but will snub US vice-president.
Hackers infesting Google Play with booby-trapped apps - so what is being done?
Google Play store riddled with malware and viruses but elite engineers promise work underway to clean up shop.
CIA chief: We will steal secrets on behalf of the American people
CIA director Mike Pompeo has said he believes Russia will attempt to interfere in the 2018 US midterm elections.
Donald Trump refuses to implement new sanctions on Putin's Russia
State department says it will not enforce new sanctions, as current ones already a deterrent.
Donald Trump slaps more sanctions on North Korea, move likely to anger Kim Jong-un
16 North Korean individuals, six vessels and nine entities are targeted in the latest round of sanctions by the US Treasury Department.
Over 600 blacklisted Bitcoin apps found in popular app stores may allow hackers to steal from users
Security experts analysed over 18,000 apps across 20 app stores to find that 661 blacklisted Bitcoin apps were still available to users.
Why has Israel banned a Quaker group that helped save Jews from Hitler's Nazi regime?
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) has been blacklisted for its involvement in the BDS Movement to end international support for Israel's oppression of Palestinians.
Time's Up: Justin Timberlake ripped apart on Twitter for using Golden Globes hashtag
Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel posted a Golden Globes selfie, but the singer was accused of hypocrisy for using hashtag #TimesUp.
Ukip leader's new girlfriend called Grenfell Tower 'nest of illegal immigrants' in social media post
Ukip leader Henry Bolton's new model girlfriend referred to Grenfell Tower as a 'nest of illegal immigrants' in a scathing social media post last year.
Lesbian couple 'feared for their lives' during homophobic attack on Jetstar flight
The intoxicated passenger allegedly called the two women "faggots, dykes and poofters" and kicked their seats for hours.
Mira Sorvino and Ashley Judd respond to revelations they were blacklisted by Harvey Weinstein
Mira Sorvino said she was heartbroken after Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson revealed Weinstein started a smear campaign against them after they spurned his sexual advances.