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As long as you don't plan to use your iPhone, you can charge two devices at once.
Millions expect to lose housing after the CDC's eviction moratorium expires.
Possible future updates would allow users to turn off the ability for others to tag them in posts.
You can stop buying a purpose-built case for every single gadget you own.
Get ready for starred chats in Google Messages, improved voice controls, enhanced Android Auto customization, and more.
But what exactly is a Tiger King NFT? Is the ganja any good?
The next Symfonisk speaker doubles as a picture frame with swappable art
It's like having a crystal ball next to your bed that only predicts you'll be tired in the morning.
$240 for a 5G phone with a 90Hz display looks like a pretty good deal.
The company said during a virtual conference on Monday that its recent shift towards streaming and direct-to-consumer was paying off.
The new Google Chat is available to everyone, but the process has been confusing, to say the least.
The new Blade 14 can fit up to an RTX 3080 GPU in a chassis that's still very portable.
The FBI warned Congress some QAnon zealots may take things into their own hands instead of "continually awaiting Q's promised actions which have not occurred."
Changes in federal hacking law precedent mean LinkedIn will get another shot at blocking a data-scraping firm from downloading public user profiles.
The crackdown comes after the Trump campaign blanketed these slots for days on end.
Apple's released iOS 12.5.4 for iPhones and iPads that don't support iOS 13 or later.
Capture any screen on any device, from your iPhone to your PC.
The former NSA contractor leaked information to the press about alleged Russian interference efforts in the 2016 U.S. Presidential election.
Microsoft has officially set a retirement date for Windows 10.
At least four teenagers have ended up in handcuffs after local cops found them flouting the state's regulations on e-cigs.