Be very careful which payment apps you download from Google Play -- a total of 11 apps were recently found on Google Play to be part of a phishing scam.
Older kids can now enjoy Amazon's FreeTime Unlimited just as much as their younger siblings. Amazon has updated the service to offer content for ages 9-12.
Having trouble finding a meeting time with others? Google Calendar for Android is now able to look at the calendars of those involved and "find a time."
If you don't live near an Apple Store but still want to take advantage of the iPhone Upgrade Program, you're in luck! Apple has brought the program online.
While some don't see the Apple Watch as all that much of a success, the fact is that the watch may end up being an even bigger success that the iPhone.
BlackBerry has been flailing in the smartphone market for some time, but it looks like the company is finally turning its attention toward something else.
Wish you could choose where your energy comes from? Soon you might be able to! WattTime is launching a new pilot that allows users to use only clean energy.
Flipagram has launched an update to its app that allows you to take photos and videos straight from the app -- no more browsing through the camera roll!
Facebook has announced yet another tweak to the News Feed, now factoring in time spent reading articles. Ideally, this will help cut down on clickbait.
Acer has taken the wraps off of a new smartphone, the Liquid Zest Plus. The device features a 5.5-inch display, and one of the largest batteries we've seen.
Traveling and need to translate a sign? With Microsoft Translator for Android, you can now simply snap a photo of the sign, and let the app do the rest!
Looking for something to watch? Instead of turning on the TV to find something, you'll soon be able to see live TV listings straight from Google Search.
Google has updated Inbox with a number of great new features, including the ability to save links in your email list. Not more emailing links to yourself!
Only one month after launching a standalone UberEats app in New York City, Uber has shut down the Instant Delivery option in that app to "narrow its focus."
Snapchat has updated its Android and iOS apps to allow you to move emojis around within your videos, hopefully helping users get a little more creative.
Pinterest has completely revamped its iOS app. The new app not only shows off a new design, but it will launch three times faster than the previous app.