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They'll also get health insurance and sick leave, though drivers on both services will still be classified as independent contractors.

By Emily Price

Headway summarizes educational texts so you can learn the key points without the major time sink.

As part of its One Less Car challenge, Uber will give 175 people a stipend to swap their personal cars for alternative modes of transport (which naturally includes Uber itself).

By Jibin Joseph

The state's attorney general alleges that Temu has the power to steal US consumers' data and is 'functionally malware and spyware.'

By Michael Kan

Apple's iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS come with several built-in apps, some of which you'll never use. Here's how to quickly give them the heave-ho (and restore them if you delete any by accident).

By Lance Whitney

The lockouts cut down on the amount of idle-time pay the company has to pay drivers.

By Emily Price

The EU says Apple is not allowing developers to 'freely steer consumers to alternative channels for offers and content.'

By Joe Hindy

Using Apple’s new Final Cut Camera app and Final Cut Pro 2 for iPad, anyone can turn a simple video shoot into a sophisticated multicamera event. We tried it; here's how it works.

By Michael Muchmore

The ad takes some shots at how Apple's iMessage treats incoming chats from Android users.

By Michael Kan

Need to finesse an email or polish a blog post while on your phone or tablet? Enlist the help of a third-party AI keyboard like Wordtune, Microsoft SwiftKey, or Grammarly.

By Lance Whitney

You can't control whether the sun is shining, the rain is pouring, or the wind is howling, but these useful Android and iOS apps can help you prepare for Mother Nature's many faces.

By Jordan Minor  & Kim Key

The iPad's Dock offers a convenient spot to house favorite and recently used apps. It's gained a few new tricks since its debut in iOS 11; here's how to customize the Dock to your needs.

By Lance Whitney

The company removes language promising to not sell users' information.

By Emily Price

The New York Mobile ID (MiD) app for iOS and Android supports state-issued driver licenses, learner permits, and IDs and is now accepted at TSA security checkpoints in nearly 30 airports.

By David Paiz-Torres

Many free Android VPNs could come at the cost of your security and privacy, a new report says.

By Kate Irwin

Your iPhone uses the HEIC file format by default, but it isn't universally supported, making it a hassle to convert these images to JPG. That's where Apple's Shortcuts app comes in.

By Clay Halton

The feature drop also adds automatic hotspot sharing with other Android devices or Chromebooks signed into your Google account.

By Rob Pegoraro

The AI chatbot is free for Telegram users and can answer text-based inquiries.

By Joe Hindy

ICQ will stop working on June 26. It's encouraging users to migrate to a messaging app from Russia-based VK, its parent company.

By Michael Kan

Apps including Calm, Headspace, and Ninja Focus are designed to help children stay calm, increase their focus, and sleep better.

By Chandra Steele