June 24, 2020 ‘Her Story’ creator teases his new, spooky game on Steam Developer Sam Barlow is releasing another mysterious game to follow Her Story and its successor, Telling Lies. Little is known about the newest game,…
June 24, 2020 Peacock will stream on LG and Vizio TVs at launch NBCUniversal is quickly expanding the range of devices you can use to stream its Peacock service. Both LG Smart TVs and Vizio SmartCast sets…
June 24, 2020 DOJ accuses WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange of recruiting hackers The Justice Department is levelling more accusations against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange — though not new charges. Officials have filed a superseding indictment against…
June 24, 2020 Instagram is making its TikTok-like ‘Reels’ easier to find Instagram is determined to make its TikTok clone, Reels, more of a force to be reckoned with. It’s moving Reels to dedicated sections both…
June 24, 2020 Senate bill aims to boost accountability for Section 230 without gutting it A new Senate bill promises to bring the Communications Decency Act’s well-known Section 230 into the modern era, although it might not make the…
June 24, 2020 Devin Nunes can’t sue Twitter over parody cow account Twitter’s legal battle with Rep. Devin Nunes over a parody cow account is over. The social media company is “immune” from the California Congressman's…
June 24, 2020 App Clips could be a Trojan Horse for Sign In with Apple One of the more intriguing new iOS 14 features that was announced this week is App Clips. On the surface, it just seems like…
June 24, 2020 Sony starts a PlayStation bug bounty program Sony has launched a bug bounty program that anyone can participate in, and rewards for reporting critical PS4 vulnerabilities can be up to $50,000,…
June 24, 2020 NASA names its DC headquarters after its first Black female engineer From this point forward, NASA’s Washington DC headquarters will be known as the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters, named after the agency’s first Black…
June 24, 2020 Boston bans police and city use of facial recognition software Boston has become the second-largest city in the US to bar police and other local agencies from using facial recognition software (via WBUR). The…