Info on 5 million VTech customers and kids exposed in breach

NEW YORK (AP) — Kid's technology maker VTech says the personal information of about 5 million of its customers and their children may have been stolen by hackers.

Instagram multiple accounts feature added to Android!

Right now, the only way to switch between your personal accounts on Instagram is to physically log out of one and into another.

Cyber Monday deals

Online shoppers are expected to spend 3-billion dollars on Cyber Monday, that according to the digital marketing firm adobe.

Amazon suffers potential password leak, unknown number of accounts affected

The Black Friday 2015 shopping season is upon us and Amazon’s big Black Friday sale is in full swing, but some Amazon customers have received an unwelcome gift over the past few days: News that their Amazon account passwords may have been compromised.

Joystick jihad: Sony's PlayStation 4 could be terrorists' communication tool, experts warn

After Friday’s horrific terror attacks on Paris, security experts are weighing the frightening possibility that Sony’s PlayStation 4 has become a communication tool for terrorists.

New app gives parents peace of mind, promotes child safety

For thousands of kids in the Houston area, the only way to get home after school is to walk. For some, it can be a very long walk home, and many parents worry about where their kids are and whether they have gotten home safely.

Comcast expanding data caps to new markets

NEW YORK (AP) — Comcast is expanding its Internet data caps to new markets in 5 Southern states. The cable company is rolling out more caps as the Internet becomes an increasingly popular way to watch TV. Streaming video eats up more data than surfing the Internet and reading email. Public-interest groups criticize the caps, saying they hurt innovation and make it more difficult for people to go online.

How Comcast wants to meter the Internet

NEW YORK (AP) — Three years after Comcast began offering unlimited home-Internet usage, the cable giant is moving in the opposite direction. In more parts of the U.S., it's starting to charge heavy data users extra.

Review: Amazon's cheap Fire tablet does a lot for $50

The thing to remember about Amazon's new $50 Fire tablet is that it's a $50 tablet. It's not as light or as thin as a tablet that costs five or six times more. The camera isn't as good, and the screen isn't as sharp. But it works well as a budget device for the basics — reading, Facebook, video and, of course, shopping on Amazon.

Facebook to alert users targeted by government hacks

Social media platform Facebook plans to warn users whose accounts may have been compromised by government entities.

Reactions to Facebook's new 'Reactions' tool

Facebook unveiled its new Reactions tool on October 8, which allows users to not only “like” a post, but to choose from a broader range of emotions, including emoji-like characters representing “Love,” “Haha,” “Yay,” “Wow,” “Sad,” and “Angry.”

Experian says 15M have info stolen in hack of T-Mobile data

NEW YORK (AP) — Hackers have stolen personal information belonging to about 15 million T-Mobile wireless customers and potential customers in the U.S., including Social Security numbers, home addresses, birthdates and other personal information.

Twitter issues Pope Francis emojis

Twitter has rolled out special emojis for users tweeting about Pope Francis' visit to the United States. Tweets with the hashtag '#PopeInUS' render an icon of a smiling, white-capped pontiff in front of a U.S. flag.

Apple builds switch from Android app on Android

Apple is turning up the heat and making all out efforts to invite Android users to make the switch to Apple with its "Called to Move to iOS app.

Zuckerberg: Facebook to finally add a 'Dislike' button

Facebook is in the process of creating a “dislike” button, founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said during a “town hall” Q&A at its headquarters on Tuesday.

Apple unveils iPad Pro, new iPhones, revamps Apple TV

Apple staked a new claim to the living room on Wednesday, as the maker of iPhones and other hand-held gadgets unveiled an Internet TV system that's designed as a beachhead for the tech giant's broader ambitions to deliver a wide range of information, games, music and video to the home.