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Amy says it all started when her husband seemed to know intimate details about her friends.
An app that tracks the location of police patrols in Hong Kong is now available via Apple, despite the firm's reservations about its potential use.
It is the Chinese-owned short video-sharing site which you may not have heard of if you are over 30.
Facebook is to use footage from police body cameras to train its algorithms to recognise videos of real-life shootings.
A service which automatically cancels subscriptions at the end of the free trial period has launched in the UK.
New York University journalism professor Talia Lavin made the remark in response to backlash over Rep. Ilhan Omar's comments on 9/11.
Amazon has pledged to investigate allegations that hundreds of teenagers are working illegal hours at a Chinese factory producing its Echo devices.
"Swipe-sharing" service wins national innovation award as schools eye ways to relieve food insecurity among non-traditional students
When other university students enjoy summer vacation, one 20-year old woman is busying herself with an unusual online career in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province.