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.
The company revealed official plans for the coveted complimentary internet connection at CES in Las Vegas but there is a tiny catch.
SpaceX told the FCC it believes its new network could one day provide text, voice, and web browsing with theoretical upload speeds of 3.0 Mbps.
The limited FCC grant, whereby SpaceX can launch 7,500 of its requested 29,988 next-gen Starlink satellites, is a smart and necessary move.
A short primer how to join the great #TwitterMigration and what to expect from the servers you join.
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.
A report indicates we'll see expansion outside the U.S. and Canada later this year.
From social media giants like Facebook and TikTok to major credit bureaus, privacy violations and data breaches have collectively cost companies billions.
Users are reporting "Degraded Service" this morning.
The Motorola Edge boasts flagship features, but will have a tough time up against Samsung and Google's cheaper offerings.
Only a Nokia 9210 Communicator could separate these star-crossed lovers.
I still don't get the point of the LEDs on the back, but they do look cool.
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.
A partnership with Vodafone promises recycle at least 1 million phones every year, but how effective can e-recycling be?
Forget the winners like Windows and Xbox: This tech giant has a lot of skeletons in its closet.
States and cities nationwide are beginning to mandate pay ranges in job postings—the change benefits workers but could shake tech companies.
A new boycott campaign against the conservative broadcaster and ad exchanges is to unveil how complicated tech systems can keep far-right franchises afloat.
The mid-range smartphone has specs to compete with Google and Samsung's mid-rangers, and it's under $300.
The company's latest offers a high-res display, a big battery, and a quad-camera system for $450.