Tech‘Anonymized’ Web Browsing Not Actually Anonymous, Finds Princeton Study New research showed that online browsing on private mode is, actually, not at all private. Corporations such as Twitter, Google, or Facebook can track the identities of the anonymous users, for third-party advertising purposes.by Livia Rusu
TechSamsung Galaxy S7 Edge Users Encountering Pink Line On Smartphone Screen, Could It Be A Hardware Issue?by Abhijeet Kar
HealthBinge Eating Fatty Food Even Once Can Lead To Fatty Liver Disease And Insulin Resistance: Studyby Ted Ranosa
TechBEWARE: After HummingBad, Malware 'HummingWhale' Infects Android: 2 Million Downloads On Google Play Storeby Maricris Francisco
TechAs Samsung Fans Await Galaxy S8, Great Deals On 32 GB Galaxy S7 Edge Duos Emerge On eBayby Maricris Francisco
Science‘Sonic Boom’ Of Light From Optical Mach Cone Captured For The First Timeby Arrianne Del Rosario
TechAT&T Adds International Roaming In More Than 100 Countries, But Here's The Catchby Alexandra Burlacu
ScienceNew Research Shows Heat From Earth’s Core May Be Responsible For Plate Tectonicsby Kalyan Kumar
CultureXbox One S 1TB Bundles Offer 'Halo Wars 2' Ultimate Edition Or 'Forza Horizon 3' For $350by Maricris Francisco