Android Go has been designed for smartphones with low-end internals, but after spending some time using it, we’ve got our doubts on how well it fulfills that promise.Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2022
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 doesn’t have a single-player campaign. Does it make it worth the $60 asking price Activision will inevitably tack on to it?Read More
Zuckerberg’s testimony about the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal alerted users about what personal data Facebook routinely collects and shares with third-party apps.Read More
Many of us have televisions that are several years old, but upgrading feels wrong because there’s nothing wrong with the TV. How can you resolve this?Read More
It’s the highest-grossing film franchise of all-time, and it’s grown exponentially in the last decade. Here’s our ranking of all films in the Marvel universe, ordered from worst to best.Read More
Miss Google’s value for money Nexus line? The new Nokia 7 Plus could be for you.Read More
It’s clear that the cross-border nature of digital currencies means coordination on the regulatory front is required; but there is little consensus over how to do this.Read More
To make up for those sorts of customers opting out of data sharing, Facebook would have to charge a lot more than the average of $20 just to break even.Read More
The love-seeking singles of Facebook’s new dating service, privacy experts say, may not be prepared for what they’ll encounter.Read More
The numbers show that Cook’s strategy of selling a growing array of services through a base of more than 1.3 billion Apple devices is working.Read More