Google is today changing how it prices its storage plans with a new $2.99/month tier for 200GB of storage being added to the mix. Alongside this, the existing 2TB plan will be reduced from $19.99/month to $9.99/month. This move will see the removal of the existing 1TB plan altogether which was previously priced at the same $9.99/month. The whole storage plan system will also be rebranded to Google One, although Google Drive itself will retain its name.
According to a new report, Facebook's may be planning to launch its very own cryptocurrency. The company has responded to this rumor in a way that suggests it may be true.
If you're a Twitter user - and over 330 million of you are - then you're going to need to change your password and, importantly, the password of any service which happens to use the same password.
Facebook unveiled a new dating feature, video calling for Instagram, and group video chat for WhatsApp users during its ongoing F8 developers conference. Here are the details.
Here's how you can manually enable the new and the latest Gmail for web interface in no time right in your web browser of choice.
Apple's move to a water pistol arrived alongside iOS 10 back in 2016. It has taken two years since then, but now both Facebook and Microsoft will be taking similar steps after Google did same a few weeks ago, according to a new report.
Instagram Data Download tool is now available for use, allowing the downloading of user data including all photos, videos, and messages that were posted to and shared via the service.
Amazon is taking things a step further by launching Amazon Key In-Car, a service which allows deliveries to be placed in a customer's car without being present themselves.
New standard could allow fingerprint and facial recognition tech like Apple's Touch ID and Face ID to be used for web authentication. Here are the details on it.
Here's how you can now check if your Facebook data was shared Cambridge Analytica. If you have been living in a cave for the past few weeks then you may have missed the news that Facebook is coming under ever increasing fire over how data on its users found its way into the hands of a company which worked with carious political outfits around the globe.
















