President Trump's lawyers: Courts have no say over his Twitter feed

NEW YORK — Lawyers for President Donald Trump say a judge should reject a lawsuit challenging President Trump's ability to block his critics from following him on Twitter.The lawyers filed papers late Friday to try to put an end to a Manhattan federal court lawsuit that makes First Amendment claims.

Twitter turns over 'handles' of 201 Russia-linked accounts

MENLO PARK, Calif. — Twitter has handed over to Senate investigators the profile names, or "handles," of 201 accounts linked to Russian attempts at influencing the 2016 presidential election.

Apps to know: Have some fun with your hair color, learn math and use flashcards

Check out these apps that allow you to have some fun with your hair color, learn math and use flashcards to master any topic!This edition of Apps to Know is all about having fun with your photos and learning in unique ways.

Car you rent and control right from your phone

MILWAUKEE -- The car rental is getting a high-tech makeover -- with cars you rent and control right from your phone.

Police: Republican Paul Nehlen deliberately delayed investigation into ballot selfie

MILWAUKEE -- House Speaker Paul Ryan's Republican challenger deliberately delayed an investigation into a ballot selfie he took on election day in August 2016, Town of Delavan police say.

5 tools to help protect your privacy online

There are lots of ways that websites track you online – here are 5 useful tools to help protect your privacy.Insecure connections and trackers galore are just a few of the things we’re up against when we surf online.

Apps to know: TV Time, Simple Habit & Halide Camera

These Apps to Know can help you keep track of your TV shows, meditate when you have a few minutes and take professional level photos on your iPhone.Follow KTLA Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro on Facebook or Twitter for cool apps, tech tricks & tips!Mentioned:TV TimeI love this app because it helps you keep track of the TV shows you're watching - or want to watch - no matter what channel or streaming service they are on.

Secret deals on your smartphone

We love our smartphones for many reasons, but they can also help us nab deals on a variety of things.

4 Madison schools block social media apps in pilot program

MADISON — Four public schools in Madison are preventing student access to some popular social media apps during the school day to test whether grades, student behavior and school safety improve with fewer online distractions.The Wisconsin State Journal reports the pilot program shuts down free Wi-Fi access to apps, including Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and 30 others.

Gadgets from IFA GPC 2017: Porsche laptop, 3D headphones & frame TV

On display at IFA GPC 2017: a high-end laptop from Porsche Design, headphones that record audio in 3D and a Samsung TV that doubles as a picture frame!Follow KTLA Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro on Facebook or Twitter for cool apps, tech tricks & tips!More information:

Twitter eases 140-character limit in replies

NEW YORK — Twitter has found more creative ways to ease its 140-character limit without officially raising it.Now, the company says that when you reply to someone — or to a group — usernames will no longer count toward those 140 characters.

ABC News says 3 of its Twitter accounts were hacked

NEW YORK — ABC News says three of its Twitter accounts were hacked Thursday morning and sent out profanity-filled tweets to its millions of followers.The tweets have since been deleted and ABC News says it is "working on resolving the problem."The hacked accounts included the main ABC News one, which has nearly 10 million followers, and two accounts related to its morning show "Good Morning America." ABC News is owned by Burbank, California-based The Walt Disney Co.San Francisco-based Twitter Inc.

Pres. Trump signs bills aimed at recruiting more women into STEM fields

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Donald Trump has signed a pair of bills into law aimed at recruiting more women for the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.President Trump said at an Oval Office ceremony that it's unfair that only one in four women with a degree in one of these areas works in the field.One measure authorizes the NASA administrator to encourage young women to study STEM fields and pursue careers that will help advance science and space exploration.