Exclusive February 10, 2021 Golden State Killer investigator explains how an app can ‘absolutely’ help solve cases like Delphi murders Retired cold case investigator Paul Holes believes it’s "absolutely" possible that a new app can help solve cold cases.
Capitol Protests January 17, 2021 Signal messaging service back up after outage caused by surge in demand Secure messaging service Signal is back up and running after suffering an outage caused by a surge in demand.
Capitol Protests January 14, 2021 Zello confirms use of walkie-talkie app during Capitol riots, will 'ban all militia-related channels' Zello, the popular walkie-talkie app, has confirmed the use of the app during last week's Capitol riots and said it would "ban all militia-related channels."
Apps January 12, 2021 Telegram's popularity soaring after Capitol riots: What to know The secure California-based messaging app Signal may be surging in popularity in the wake of the U.S. Capitol riots, but another messaging app, Telegram, is also seeing a rise in users.
Apps January 12, 2021 Hacker goes after Parler users, archives terabytes of data A hacker has archived Parler user posts, photos and videos in the wake of the platform being accused of fueling the recent Capitol riots.
Apps January 11, 2021 What to know about Signal, the secure messaging app that's surging in popularity In the wake of last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol that left several people dead and has prompted outrage across the nation, the messaging app Signal has surged in popularity as users look for alternatives to social networks.
91±¬ÁÏ Flash January 11, 2021 Bartiromo: Parler ban coordinated effort 'to put a competitor out of business' FOX Business anchor Maria Bartiromo argued on Monday that the suspension of upstart social media platform Parler by Amazon, Apple and Google following Wednesday's U.S. Capitol riot could be "collusion" and a coordinated effort "to put a competitor out of business."
US January 2, 2021 ND man threatens to kill ex-boss after Facebook friend request snub No wonder he didn’t want to be friends on Facebook. A North Dakota man is accused of threatening to kill his former boss after he didn’t accept his Facebook friend request, according to the Williston Herald.
World December 23, 2020 Video catches Grace Millane’s killer carrying her body in suitcase Chilling surveillance footage has emerged of a New Zealand man rolling the body of his Tinder date, British backpacker Grace Millane, out of a motel in a suitcase after strangling her, according to a report.
Wifi November 22, 2020 21 problem-solving gadgets that’ll help make your tech troubles disappear When’s the last time your phone died while you were away from home? Have you ever shattered your screen? What about when all the charging cords in the house mysteriously disappear?
2020 Presidential Election October 16, 2020 First presidential vote cast using blockchain technology EXCLUSIVE: With the 2020 Presidential election less than a few weeks away – encumbered yet again by questions and concerns surrounding ballot security and fraud – revolutionary blockchain voting technology is being piloted in small pockets of the country.