A flaw in a core piece of popular software can cause widespread problems, as was the case Friday.
The cybersecurity firm suddenly gained fame because a global tech outage was tied to its products. Here’s what it does and what happened.
One key piece of the plan is to put more responsibility on tech companies to secure their products.
The bug can allow hackers to plant malicious software on everything from servers to smart devices.
The Worldwide Developers Conference will likely focus on privacy. But it’s also a big event for third-party software developers.
SoftBank’s Vision Fund is a major Silicon Valley investor that plows huge sums into startups — some more successful than others.
The New York Times’ David Pogue recently took stock of a 40-year-old trick.
The software is being split into separate applications for music, TV and podcasts.
Some cannot keep up.
Critics say the law is too broad, and that's had unintended consequences.