'Throttling' is legal if it’s spelled out in the fine print of your cell phone contract, but not if you have unlimited data.
Month: July 2024
Reactions to 'The Acolyte' have been mixed... to say the least.
Here’s why Apple won’t merge their macOS and iPadOS softwares
Mattel's latest releases include a Blind Barbie with sensory-friendly features and a Black Barbie with Down syndrome, both celebrating diversity and inclusivity in their Fashionistas line, generating widespread social media excitement.
Trainee firefighters are using virtual reality to prepare themselves for battling fires.
Joker: Folie a Deux is slated to release on October 4
Samsung's new devices, including the Galaxy Buds 3, Buds 3 Pro, Watch 7, Watch Ultra, Z Flip 6, and Z Fold 6 go on sale globally.
After years of planning to join Safari and Firefox, Google puts the brakes on the idea of disabling browser cookies by default. Why?
Former President Donald Trump's putting form has divided the internet, with some believing he is a 'crazy good putter', while others proclaiming he has 'severe mental demons' on the greens.
Sisu VR uses VR to train employees to handle harassment and run, hide, and fight in an active shooting.