The FAA says 5G could interfere with automated cockpit systems; the telecoms giants say there's no evidence of that.
Ah, the old proverb: First comes a bundle deal, then comes a merger.
QAnon supporters reportedly believe the late Kennedy will re-appear to proclaim Donald Trump the "king of kings."
With unmatched software, tons of high-end features, and the best cameras you can get on a phone for just $599, Google's flagship is a steal.
If you're unhappy with your current carrier, but you still have a phone to pay off, T-Mobile will give you up to $1,000.
A new report shows that a particular hacker group, believed to be based in China, has been targeting telecommunication firms throughout the globe.
Between its custom Tensor chip, improved cameras, new software, and a starting price of just $599, Google is throwing everything it has at Apple and Samsung.
In a cheeky tweet, Google's Hiroshi Lockheimer offers to help bring RCS support to iMessage.
An accountant for the network swore in a 2019 lawsuit that 90% of its income was tied to AT&T, and it would be worthless otherwise.
The co-founder and CEO of the sketchy face-recognition firm, Hoan Ton-That, says it's working on "deblur" and "mask removal" tools.
With a big AMOLED screen plus wireless charging, microSD storage, and triple cams TLC's latest delivers a lot of value for just $500.
A clip of actor Stellan Skarsgård defending Marvel and Netflix is making the rounds, and he's quite right.
An ultra-smooth screen, improved low-light photos, and absolutely ridiculous battery life make the iPhone 13 Pro an obvious choice.
Want to upgrade? Here's when preorders start and how to decide which phone to buy.
A 5G UC indicator will pop up when you're tapped into super-fast 5G.
Back before the dark days of ransomware, hackers still caused a lot of trouble.
Republicans who insist data requests by Democrats investigating the Jan. 6 riots are illegal nonetheless want data on Democrats.
To ease the pain of its 3G network shutdown, AT&T is giving out free Android phones. But there's a slight problem.
McCarthy threatened that if Republicans regain control of Congress, they'll retaliate against companies that hand over records.
The claims come not long after T-Mobile confirmed that millions of its customers were affected by a large data breach. AT&T has denied the allegations.