Here's a compilation of the best deals in tech that we could find across the web for Cyber Monday 2015. Included are deals on products from Microsoft, Apple, Google, Amazon, Sony, Samsung, Motorola, SanDisk, NVIDIA and many more.
It seems like hackers have figured out a way to rip 4K movie content from Netflix and Amazon, with UHD videos becoming ample on torrent sites.
Amazon is offering free digital downloads on select movies, TV shows, books, music and apps. This offer is available today only. Here's the full list of items on offer.
Amazon has just revealed its Cyber Monday 2015 Deals which will go live right after Black Friday, and last for eight days. Here's the full list of tech deals.
Facebook is introducing new 'breakup' tools to try and limit users' exposure to their exes as well as the information those exes will be able to see about them in return.
Here are step by step instructions on how to enable two-step verification on your Amazon account right now. This is an important security feature, stop everything and enable it as soon as possible.
T-Mobile has announced a new data plan called Binge On, which will allow users to access 24 different video streaming services for free without that usage counting against their data cap.
Activision Blizzard, the United States-based video games developer responsible for producing titles such as World of Warcraft and various Call of Duty titles, has stunned the mobile gaming world by announcing its acquisition of King Digital Entertainment. If that name sounds familiar to you, it should. King Digital is the company behind the mobile-gaming-phenomenon, Candy Crush Saga, as well as other popular titles such as Bubble Witch, and AlphaBetty Saga.
Here's how to block or filter people and dates from your Facebook's 'On This Day' feed to prevent bad memories from showing up.
It's been a bit of a nightmare week for torrent-based movie and TV streaming service Popcorn Time. After a number of the core development team had decided to leave the project due to the threat of possible legal action, additional problems started to occur with the application's domain name, which has resulted in the main Popcorn Time fork being pulled offline permanently and being entirely inaccessible to anyone wanting to use the service.
















