Facebook has launched a new app that will pay users to allow the social network to collect data on how people use their device and the apps downloaded to it.
Author: Martyn Landi
Messaging platform Telegram has confirmed it was the target of a cyber attack but said it was aimed at disrupting the service rather than an attempt to steal user data.
WhatsApp is to take legal action against anyone it determines is linked to abusing the messaging app’s terms of service around spam messages, the company has said.
Microsoft has confirmed its next Xbox console will launch at the end of next year, claiming it is the “most powerful and highest-performing console” the company has ever made.
Facebook has suspended Huawei’s ability to pre-install the social network’s apps on its smartphones.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has said the company’s new privacy features are about helping users, and not a criticism of firms such as Facebook.
Apple’s growing interest in the videogame industry has been reiterated by the tech giant announcing its Apple TV is to begin supporting Xbox and PlayStation controllers.
Apple has confirmed it will replace the iTunes service in its current form, as it splits the software across three apps.
Apple has formally committed to be “clearer and more upfront” with iPhone users about battery health and performance as part of a new agreement with regulators.
Google has restricted Huawei’s access to parts of its Android operating system. Here is a closer look at how the decision could affect Huawei phone users.