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Legacy devices will no longer be able to make phone calls, go online, call 911, and send texts on Jan. 4, 2022. BlackBerry Android devices will not be affected.
The Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Foxconn is known for its allegedly squalid, abusive working conditions.
A device that only plays music is not really what I need while driving.
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You can create a solid setup using the speakers you already own.
Bluetooth trackers can be used to find lost stuff—but they can also be used to follow people without their knowledge.
Frightening exploits sold by the embattled Israeli spyware vendor have been used to hack people all over the world. Now researchers have unpacked how it works.
Apple could soon own the tools to make a budget-friendly laptop without compromising on performance.
The TSA plans on testing Apple's digital ID feature in two airports in early 2022 as part of a pilot program.
The iPhone 14 will reportedly get an upgraded 48-MP camera, but the extra telephoto zoom is now two years away.
Help your friends get online more easily, no matter which device you're using.
This is the blue/white dress of the tech world, and our minds are blown.
Facebook's new smart glasses allow you to capture the world around you while simultaneously looking like a creep.
The tech giant is hiring a few dozen people to develop wireless modems.
The company has discretely wiped its Child Safety webpage of any mention of the feature.
The latest version of iOS just dropped, and there are plenty of new features to play around with.
For the record, the FCC does not actually have jurisdiction over end-to-end encryption.
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The company has reportedly sold software that’s been used to target journalists, human rights advocates, children, and even some political leaders.