Apps

Sleep trackers have become increasingly popular, but many experts think they're bogus. Here's why.
The Russian-made app is backed by a far-reaching legal document. As are many other apps you use on a daily basis.
The Femm app attacks hormonal birth control as unsafe and unreliable, according to The Guardian.
Why not outsource some of your spending lectures and oversight to technology?
Could a new phone app help change the way we treat one of the most misdiagnosed diseases among women?
The decision follows a number of major companies using so-called "session replay" to record users' activity.
They've all been tried and tested by yours truly.
When you’re a woman, even something as seemingly innocuous as playing a word game is a different experience.
That "free" app is costing you in other ways.