Millions of Android users could be eligible for a payment under a $135 million class-action settlement over allegations that Google's operating system caused mobile devices to send data without users' ...
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Americans’ personal data could be collected and stored overseas — even if they’ve never downloaded a foreign-developed app themselves — according to a new FBI alert warning about the risks tied to ...
Android users may be eligible for a payment from Google under a $135 million class action settlement. The settlement stems from a lawsuit filed in 2020 alleging that Google’s Android operating system ...
Millions of Android users are now eligible to claim some cash from Google as part of a $135 million settlement. If you have a qualifying device, you could receive up to $100 once the final approval ...
GAMEMT has a new handheld in the works called the E5 Modx This emulation machine is unique in that its screen detaches, allowing the bottom half to become a Bluetooth mobile controller. The handheld ...
I've been writing about Android since 2011, with a focus on device reviews, Samsung and Google Pixel hardware, and the latest happenings in the ecosystem. In my entire writing career, I've reviewed ...
Emily Long is a freelance writer based in Salt Lake City. After graduating from Duke University, she spent several years reporting on the federal workforce for Government Executive, a publication of ...
The settlement alleges that Google's operating system caused mobile devices to send data without users' permission. People who used Android mobile devices to connect to the internet over a cellular ...
A new leak from Digital Chat Station suggests that upcoming Android flagships are preparing to copy Apple’s hero color from the iPhone 18 Pro. DCS claims that they’ve seen many next-gen Android ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Apps like CapCut, Temu and SHEIN are among widely used Chinese-developed platforms that could be affected Americans’ personal data ...