Facebook’S New ‘Feeds’ Tab Is Bringing Back Old Chronological Order

Meta-owned Facebook on Thursday announced a new mobile app feature called the ‘Feeds’ tab that would allow users to find the most recent posts from their friends, Favorites, Pages, and groups. The content of the ‘Feeds’ tab will display the latest posts from Friends, Family, Groups, and Pages that the users follow in chronological order. It will not have Suggested For You posts in Feeds and ads are included. “One of the most requested features for Facebook is to make sure people don’t miss friends’ posts....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 400 words · Traci Perez

Fappening 2.0 : Nude Images Of Miley Cyrus, Kristen Stewart, Lindsey Vonn, Katharine Mcphee And Anne Hathaway Leaked Online

Fappening 2.0: Hackers leak nude images of Miley Cyrus, Katharine McPhee, Kristen Stewart, Stella Maxwell, Lindsey Vonn, Anne Hathaway and Tiger Woods online As we said yesterday when the hackers hacked into the iCloud account of British supermodel Dannielle Lloyd and leaked her private explicit images , the Fappening hackers seem to be getting active again. While there is still no direct link between the first Fappenning of 2014, the Fappening 2....

February 6, 2026 · 3 min · 558 words · Levi Hernandez

Fbi’S Facial Recognition System Can Access 411 Million Photos Including Foreigners

FBI Can Access 412 Million Images including foreigners for Face Recognition The FBI’s face recognition tool can access a whopping 412 million images including foreigners according to a new US government report. The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) report which released yesterday, reveals that FBI’s face recognition system, known as Facial Analysis, Comparison, and Evaluation (FACE) access to more photos than previously thought, totaling over 411.9 million images. This figure is much much more that the conservative estimate of 30 million that FBI has been peddling to US public till now....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 272 words · Denise Pruett

Google Accidentally Sent Your Videos On Google Photos To Strangers Last Year

Google is sending notices to some users of Google Photos to notify them about a “technical issue” that may have caused some of their videos to be sent to “unrelated users”. The “technical issue” involved the Google Takeout service, which allows you to download an archive of your Google Photos content. However, in this case, the bug delivered videos to the wrong people. The technical issue took place between November 21 and November 25 last year and it affected users who had requested for downloading of data through the Google Takeout service....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 331 words · Christine Simmons

Google Finally Reveals How Much It Paid To The Guy Who Briefly Owned Google.Com

Google breaks its silence on how much it paid the guy who briefly owned Google.com We had reported last October that a person named Sanmay Ved managed to own the world’s best known and popular website, Google.com for a brief one minute. But at that time we do not know how Google managed to get its domain back. The story has been finally revealed! Ved had purchased the website out of curiosity and had no intentions of actually keeping the domain name, but Google decided to offer a financial reward anyway....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 242 words · Dale Robbins

Google Maps Is Going To Redesign Its Interface

Rumors are that google maps is to launch its new interface soon, According to Google operating system a blog that gives unofficial information about google, Google is all set to reval an update that takes away sidebars and navigational buttons and concentrates more on one big interactive map. This could be seen at the company’s annual developers’ conference, next week, Google I/O. The blog also shows the pair of images, which shows how the new maps will look like....

February 6, 2026 · 1 min · 175 words · Kathleen White

Google Sued For Collecting Biometric Data Without Consent

Texas attorney general (AG) Ken Paxton on Thursday filed a privacy lawsuit against Alphabet’s Google for allegedly collecting and using biometric data through the search giant’s home devices without obtaining the explicit consent of Texas residents. The lawsuit , which was filed on Thursday in Midland County District Court, accuses Google of indiscriminate collection of millions of Texans’ biometric data, including voice prints and records of face geometry through their home products like Google Photos, Google Nest, and Google Assistant....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 425 words · Bill Bishop

Google To Accept Crypto Payments For Cloud Services, Collaborates With Coinbase

Google on Tuesday announced that it is partnering with Coinbase, which will allow customers in the Web3 ecosystem to pay for its cloud services using the crypto exchange from early 2023. The new, long-term strategic partnership announced at Google’s Cloud Next conference aims to better serve the growing Web3 ecosystem and its developers. “We want to make building in Web3 faster and easier, and this partnership with Coinbase helps developers get one step closer to that goal,” said Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 399 words · George Williams

Hackers Convert The Nintendo Switch Into A Functional Linux Tablet

Nintendo Switch turned into a Linux tablet by hackers Recently, a hacker group named ‘fail0verflow’ had successfully managed to run Debian Linux on Switch by exploiting its boot code. The group had posted a still image on Twitter that displayed the Nintendo console running the Debian Linux distro and user login, along with a serial adapter that was connected to one of the Joy-Con terminal on the right side. Also Read- Best Nintendo Switch Games...

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 264 words · Lee Mitchell

Hackers Expose Information Of More Than 200 Million Twitter Accounts

In yet another data breach, a threat user has recently leaked a Twitter database containing information of more than 200 million users on the Breached hacking forum, which is publicly available for everyone to download for free. The stolen data dump consists of about 63GB of data, which includes usernames, email addresses, Twitter handles, number of followers, and account creation dates. However, the released data does not contain telephone numbers....

February 6, 2026 · 4 min · 674 words · Laura Gelles

Hackers Use Hidden Text To Trick Google Gemini

Security researchers have discovered a stealthy new method to manipulate Google’s Gemini AI assistant by hiding malicious commands in email code that Gemini unknowingly follows. These indirect prompt injection (IPI) methods allow scammers to plant fake alerts inside AI-generated summaries, making them appear as legitimate warnings from Google itself, eventually leading users straight into phishing traps. How The Exploit Works Unlike traditional phishing scams that rely on shady links or attachments, this technique is far more subtle, as the trick lies in the email’s code....

February 6, 2026 · 3 min · 590 words · Amanda Kratz

How Long Will Your Latest Flagship Smartphone Really Last?

How long will the Samsung Galaxy S8, iPhone 7, Google Pixel, Sony Xperia XZ, HTC 10, LG G6, OnePlus 5, or any other flagship smartphone really last? There are a lot of smartphone users who junk their old smartphones and buy flagship smartphones of their favorite manufacturer every time it launches a new product. This holds especially true for Apple and Samsung fanboys who are known to ditch their old Apple/Samsung product to buy the latest smartphone....

February 6, 2026 · 6 min · 1210 words · John Gonzales

How The Onion Was Hacked By Syrian Electronic Army, Phishing It Was All.

On Monday the Syrian Electronic Army took over the twitter account of the news publication the onion, Well they posted a series of anti-Israeli “joke” and an anti-Obama image from the onion’s the twitter account This was not the end, the onion also cross fired with its own joke story “Syrian Electronic Army Has A Little Fun Before Inevitable Upcoming Death At Hands of Rebels.” Putting all jokes aside the onions technology team posted an article on Wednesday describing how the Syrian Electronic Army hacked their twitter account,

February 6, 2026 · 1 min · 88 words · Nancy Ryan

How To Add Bots To Your Discord Server In 2025

Discord is possibly the best cross-platform voice and text chat service for gamers. Well, adding bots to discord server makes the messaging service even more feature-rich. There are bots dedicated to specific games that show updated stats and scores or music bots that will play music in your discord server. But managing your server and adding these important bots might look like a tough job, So here’s how to add bots to your discord server easily....

February 6, 2026 · 3 min · 444 words · Karen Armstrong

How To Clear Cache In Google Chrome On Windows Pc, Android And Ios?

“ Clear your web browser cache ” is the ultimate response from your ISP’s technical support, when you are not able to surf the web seamlessly like the regular days. Sometimes the advice is appropriate. It doesn’t hurt to clear the cache once in a while on your web browser. It takes a few seconds, and most of the time, it fixes issues with the webpages you are trying to view....

February 6, 2026 · 8 min · 1525 words · Gary Hernandez

How To Download Images From Google Docs

Google Docs is an excellent online tool for writing and editing documents for free. You can insert images, add hyperlinks, create tables and charts, and do much more within the document. However, you might not find the option if you plan to download the pictures from Google docs. When you right-click an image in Google Docs, you’ll see the context menu from Google Docs instead of the browser, which doesn’t have the Save Image option....

February 6, 2026 · 6 min · 1181 words · Benny Gutierrez

How To Get Pokécoins In Pokémon Go For Free

How to get PokeCoins for free in Pokemon Go Pokemon Go has been a game changer for gaming on Android smartphones and iOS devices. It has already climbed to the top of charts in both Apple Play Store as well as Google Play Store. However, most of Pokemon Go players face one perennial problem PokeCoins. If you have money to burn, buying Pokecoin seems to be the best option. There are some players who are lazy and don’t want to grind your way to get Pokeballs or a lucky egg, you can always buy items in the shop....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 385 words · Ashton Ward

Huawei Is Now Selling Laptops With Pre

Huawei is shipping flagship MateBooks in China running Linux Huawei Technologies Co, the Chinese electronics giant, is reportedly selling flagship laptop series ‘MateBook with pre-installed Linux OS instead of Windows in China. Known as Deepin Linux, this OS seems to be limited to select models like the Matebook 13, Matebook 14, and Matebook X Pro, according to a Reddit user who shared the link of a Chinese website VMALL offering MateBook with Linux ....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 277 words · Justin Gilford

Indodax Suffers Crypto Hack, Loses $20 Million

Indodax, one of Indonesia’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has reportedly suffered a significant security breach, which the company has also confirmed. In a message posted on X (formerly Twitter), Indodax said that its security team has discovered a potential security issue on its platform. It added that the cryptocurrency exchange is currently down for maintenance to ensure the system is operating properly. Further, Indodax has since disabled its mobile and web applications to investigate the breach further....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 409 words · Harold Morin

Instagram To Start Testing Repost Feature Soon

Instagram, one of the most popular photo and video sharing services, is reportedly testing a new feature called “Repost” that will allow users to reshare or repost someone else’s post on their feed or story. Matt Navarra, a social media analyst, who first spotted this new feature on the profile of Adam Mosseri, current Head of Instagram, posted a screenshot of the image on Twitter. This is what the new instagram repost feature intro screen looks like h/t @alex193a pic....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 382 words · Ruth Logan