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The ability seems to be rolling out sporadically for some users.
Author and activist Cory Doctorow reflects on the fight over who owns what in a digital world.
From pop-up selfie cameras to e-ink displays, Android's tried it all.
I still don't get the point of the LEDs on the back, but they do look cool.
With rumblings of Samsung's next folding phone on the horizon, it felt an apt time to look back at the journey that brought us here.
The cell service provider's new product bundles info on what apps you've downloaded with what sites you've visited into a sweet deal for advertisers.
Stay connected on your next vacation or business trip.
In the early nineties, the telecom giant looked into its crystal ball and forecast the future extremely accurately.
An Iraqi citizen with alleged ties to ISIS went as far as taking video of the Dallas home for the world’s most famous target for shoe-based attack craft.
It's part of the Affordable Connectivity Program, which aims to make Internet more accessible to low-income Americans across the country.
The world's most advanced four-legged robot finally sees in color.
Attempts to steal your data from text messages are reportedly on the rise.
They're the new kids on the block, and their "extortion and destruction" hacks are swiping gigabytes of sensitive data. Their leader also might be 16.
The company's latest offers a high-res display, a big battery, and a quad-camera system for $450.
AT&T struck a deal in 2019 that has locked it into business with OAN until 2024.
The state attorneys general have no power to compel DirecTV to keep the pro-Trump network in its bundle of channels, but they "strongly recommend" that it does.
Competitors like Verizon and AT&T are looking to expand their own 2Gbps broadband tiers more widely later this year.
Start to get prepared for the big event even if you don't have access to broadcast or cable TV.
First Google stopped developing games for its cloud streaming service, and now it's reportedly pivoting to building tech for other companies.