software

'Unusually scary' bug in Apple Vision Pro allows hackers to fill your room with spiders, bats

Talk about a software bug. A tech expert discovered "an unusually 'scary' vulnerability" in the Apple Vision Pro headset which lets hackers flood your virtual reality with spiders, bats and...

Biden admin bans sales of antivirus software over ties to Russia

The company's close ties to the Russian government were found to pose a critical risk andthat the software's privileged access to a computer's systems could allow it to steal sensitive...

New iOS 18 update lets you use this handy feature even when iPhone is dead

It's about time for an update like this.

What to know about iOS 18 and all the new features coming to some — but not all — iPhones

It's Apple's new golden, delicious standard.

Chrysler recalls more than 211,000 SUVs and pickup trucks due to software malfunction

Stellantis-owned Chrysler is recalling more than 211,000 SUVs and pickup trucks in the U.S., due to a software malfunction that could disable the cars’ electronic stability control systems.

Tesla recalls 125K vehicles over issue with seat belt warning system

The affected Tesla vehicles experienced an issue in which “the seat belt warning light and audible chime may not activate as intended” when the driver is unbelted, the NHSA said.

iPhone iOS 17.5 update makes users' old deleted photos, nudes reappear: 'So uncomfortable'

iPhone users are causing some much-dreaded déjà vu.

Microsoft to face antitrust charges in Europe over Teams software dominance: report

The charges could be announced within the next few weeks, according to the report.

Oracle CEO reveals plans to move world headquarters to Nashville

Back in 2022, Oracle acquired Cerner for $28 billion. The Kansas City, Missouri-based company provides software for managing electronic health records.

Software giant Salesforce in advanced talks to buy Informatica

Customer relations software maker Salesforce is in advanced talks to acquire Informatica, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Friday, in the latest sign of increased deal-making in...

Apple's upcoming iOS 18 update — touted as its 'biggest' — will only be compatible with these iPhone models

Apple's "biggest" update to its operating system will leave those will older iPhones out in the cold. The iOS 18 update, slated for June, is expected to include four new...

Elon Musk mandates 'Full Self Driving' demos for Tesla buyers in North America

“Almost no one actually realizes how well (supervised) FSD actually works," Musk wrote in an email to Tesla staffers.

Tax fraud is on the rise — Make tax prep quick and easy with this H&R Block software on sale up to 65% off

Tax season is here, but don't fear. H&R Block's filing support software is on sale for up to 65% off.

Ex-Google engineer accused of stealing AI tech while secretly working with China-linked companies

A former software engineer at Google has been charged with stealing artificial intelligence technology from the company while secretly working with two companies based in China, the Justice Department said...

Apple releases urgent bug and security fixes and one cool app in new iOS 17.2 update

It prevents wrongful access to "sensitive user data," among other important changes.

Law enforcement issue warnings after latest Apple iOS release

Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. are warning iPhone users about a feature released with the newest software update called NameDrop.

Google CEO to be grilled in app store antitrust trial with 'Fortnite' maker

Google CEO Sundar Pichai is set to defend his company’s controversial app store practices next week during a court battle with “Fortnite” maker Epic Games.

Google paid Activision-Blizzard $360M to use its app store, Epic Games claims

The Epic Games trial is the second major US antitrust trial currently facing Google.

Google slammed for 'bribe and block' tactics as app store antitrust trial kicks off

 “Fortnite” maker Epic Games accused Google of stifling competition and harming consumers.

Big landlords have been using software programs to jack up rents, lawsuits claim

Big data has changed the way some landlords make pricing decisions -- and is influencing some major property owners to push up rents rather than keep apartment buildings as full...