Starlink and OneWeb both promise global internet coverage, yet there are important differences between the satellite-based service offerings.
The company paid for the travel, hotel, meal, and shuttle expenses for 30 influencers protesting a national TikTok ban in Washington D.C.
Martin Cooper, the "father of the cellphone" says he believes the next generation could have phones implanted under their skin.
The hiring of a TV ad executive shows Apple is hard at work on showing you more ads in more places.
The Justice Department claims Google “routinely destroyed” potentially sensitive communications by using a chat feature that deleted logs after 24 hours.
If you used Facebook bought pork, or smoked JUUL e-cigarettes, big companies might owe you money, and you can file a claim online in minutes.
It's $300 to be a beta tester for a mid-tier phone with a mediocre camera.
Under the newly proposed rule, companies and carriers would have to tell customers about any accidental data breaches, and divulge all hacks much more quickly.
Teams that run critical ad systems dwindle to one or two staffers. Lost ad revenue adds up during what should be the most profitable time of the year.
An unprecedented study from Consumer Reports found widespread problems that make it impossible for people to understand what they're really paying for
A short primer how to join the great #TwitterMigration and what to expect from the servers you join.
Michael Terpin, a prominent bitcoin investor, had sued the leader of a ‘SIM swap gang’ after they stole $23.8 million in bitcoin from his precious wallet.
The agency has threatened to block seven companies' calls if they don't mitigate robocalls within two weeks, in compliance with mandatory STIR/SHAKEN standards.
Critics warn the change could restrict members of the media and impede protestors' ability to effectively organize.
Apple contributed to more than 50% of The App Association’s sponsorship revenues in 2020. Critics claim those funds are influencing its policy preferences.
Officials from the Lone Star State have made numerous head-scratching claims about social media and tech companies.
A little-known company helps cops track your location. They don't need a warrant, and only a new law can stop them.
A merger was supposed to take the social media company public, but amid multiple investigations, shareholders don't seem to support an extension.
The Motorola Edge boasts flagship features, but will have a tough time up against Samsung and Google's cheaper offerings.
In a letter to their directors, seven agencies are asked to provide Congress with records about their purchases of private data.