Oppo Find N5 teased as the thinnest foldable flagship

It is launching next month. Oppo is revving up the teaser campaign for its Find N5 foldable. The device will be the long-awaited successor to 2023’s Oppo...

Orlando working on project to get more Parramore residents connected to internet

Orlando officials are considering a free public network to create connectivity in a neighborhood where more than half the residents lack internet access. The city is in the early planning stage of a roughly yearlong process to create a web of about two dozen Wi-Fi nodes in Parramore, which would bring connectivity to several blocks of the neighborhood west of Interstate 4. Parramore — which ...

Incredible find hiding under bathtub has internet all saying the same thing

People were blown away with a spiral staircase that was found underneath the bathtub in an apartment in Scotland.

Gurman: iPhone 17 Air, new baseline iPads and iPad Airs coming this year

A rundown of Apple's 2025 product launches. Apple is planning several high-profile launches in 2025, and Mark Gurman’s latest Power On newsletter gives us...

The Great Data Famine: How AI Ate the Internet (And What’s Next)

AI has a big problem – data shortage, and it could quickly gobble up innovation, writes Satyen K. Bordoloi as he outlines the solutions being cooked in the pressure cookers called AI companies Data is the new oil, they said, so they scraped websites old and new. Then they came for Reddit threads, Facebook Posts

Pakistan internet shutdown | Provincial government mulling over holding talks with Elon Musk’s Starlink

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government is considering reaching out to tech mogul Elon Musk to address the severe slowdown in internet speeds.

‘Big Tech leaders are pretending to be Republicans’: Epic Games CEO criticises Meta, Google, Apple’s support for Trump

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has launched a scathing attack on Big Tech leaders for their support of the Trump administration. He warns of anti-competitive practices that could harm consumers and smaller firms.

A Customer Found Out His Internet Service Provider Had Been Collecting Government Subsidies Without Actually Providing High-Speed Internet, So He Filed Complaints And Got Them Fined

I hope Hawaiian Telcom got a huge fine for this.

Researchers uncover iPhone USB-C controller vulnerability

Researchers uncover iPhone USB-C controller vulnerability News

ISI sues Green Charter Township board for defamation

A new lawsuit was filed in Mecosta County 49th Circuit Court on Jan. 2.