David Benioff and D.B. Weiss discussed that and other major problems while promoting 3 Body Problem.
Social media users speculated it might have been caused by China or a "false flag" staged by "globalists."
Netflix's "Leave the World Behind" started trending today as people couldn't use their phones.
Wireless customers across all major carriers were having problems Thursday morning.
We felt terrible for missing Yahoo's birthday, so here are some of its greatest hits.
Anime fans in the United States now have fewer, more expensive, options for legal streaming.
We have the latest on how you can order the Galaxy S24, 24+, and Ultra—as well as price, specs, and more.
In collaboration with T-Mobile, the latest batch of Starlink satellites launched into orbit included six equipped with advanced direct-to-cell capabilities.
The latest batch of SpaceX satellites to reach orbit included six direct-to-cell Starlinks.
After nearly six years of allowing internet providers to throttle speeds, the FCC is reportedly ready to reclassify broadband as an essential service.
With its enormous 693-square-foot array, AST SpaceMobile's BlueWalker 3 prototype satellite is now among the brightest objects in the night sky.
Newly confirmed FCC commissioner Anna Gomez, who has spent years in the telecom industry, was praised by both consumer advocates and telecom giants alike.
The iPhone 15 Pro and Ultra models may be getting more expensive, and Apple is reportedly expecting to sell fewer of them than before.
Should you get the new Galaxy Z Flip 5 or the Z Fold 5? Depends on how much you’re willing to spend and how much you believe in folding phones.
AST SpaceMobile wants to build a space-based cellular broadband network in low Earth orbit, but at a potential cost to astronomy.
AT&T says Ask AT&T will collate data that will make employees more "creative at their jobs."
High-speed internet access could be on its way for thousands of Americans across 35 states and Puerto Rico who don't have basic access to broadband services.
The FCC will soon require that companies show a ‘nutrition label’ for costs, but ISPs complained some of those listings are just too much of a 'burden.'
Thirty years ago, the U.S. government first floated the idea of a backdoor into public-key encryption, an idea it's been obsessed with ever since.
A California judge ruled that AT&T was off the hook for any punitive damages after hackers yoinked $24 million from early bitcoin investor Michael Terpin.