By playing nice with Android and letting developers use their own payments system, Microsoft has fashioned itself as the anti-Apple for developers.
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How to Watch Microsoft’s Windows 11 Event—and What to Expect

The next version of Windows will finally be unveiled—officially, at least. Here’s how to watch live, and the features that will be on their way to your PC soon.
Which Amazon Fire Tablet Is Best for You?

Whether you need a travel-friendly tablet or something affordable for the kids, we tested every model to find the right one for everybody.
Amazon’s Fire HD 10 Is Still the Best Cheap Tablet Around

The 10-inch tablet gets an optional keyboard and office apps, but it’s still best as a cheap way to access all your Prime content.
Apple World’s Full Scope Is Coming Into Focus

This week, Apple doubled down on its vision of a seamlessly integrated ecosystem of products, software, and services. The catch? You need to be all in on Apple.
All the Top Features Coming to Your iPhone This Fall

Apple just previewed iOS 15, the latest version of its mobile operating system. Here’s what’s new.
US Soldiers Exposed Nuclear Secrets on Digital Flashcards


Plus: A major hack in Japan, Citizen app run amuck, and more of the week’s top security news.
How to Avoid App Store Scams


Apple’s and Google’s approval guidelines are notoriously lax—and they won’t keep out apps that are after your money and data. Here’s how to sniff them out.
What Is Maps.me and Why Should You Be Using It?

Nearly everyone today knows about the effectiveness of Google Maps for finding locations anywhere in the world and even perhaps saving them for reference later. There have been countless articles, written even here on Fstoppers, which exhibit its usefulness. However, many fundamental deficiencies arise upon using Google Maps when you take away the one thing it needs to be functional: an internet connection.