The foldable smartphone market is heavily dominated by Google and Samsung, and yet, Apple hasn't answered back with its own creation. For years, the Cupertino giant has thrived on rumors, but nothing ...
Google is rolling out a new update for Pixel phones that should make life much easier for anyone trying their new software, as this version of the Android 16 beta is now out for the Pixel 6 and all ...
Android is under attack. Google issued urgent updates for two actively exploited vulnerabilities at the very beginning of December. Pixels received those right away. Now Samsung is rolling out those ...
Online fury erupted this week after an LG TV owner claimed that a firmware update installed unremovable generative AI software on their smart TV. The controversy began on Saturday, when a Reddit user ...
I'm not a hardware guy, I would have no clue how to track down a blown capacitor, also you've never seen how terrible I am with a soldering iron. If after I've gone through the ones that I have and it ...
A test of the ideological biases of three leading AI models from China, Europe, and the U.S. returned some surprising results. Recent studies have shown that some of today’s most widely used large ...
School cell phone bans have been gaining in popularity across the US in the last few years, over concerns about how phones can have a negative impact on teenagers’ mental health, the school learning ...
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Having a smartphone may be harmful for children younger than 12, according to a new study. The study published Monday in the peer-reviewed journal Pediatrics found that owning a smartphone during ...
Smartphones have come a long way in the past decade, but each new launch still seems to bring with it new bugs and issues that users often find themselves dealing with. Whether those issues are poor ...
As a communications manager on a human relations team at Stanford University, Matt Nazario-Miller helped review a script that would be read to staff members who were to be laid off. This summer, he ...
Just so you know: I used my phone to help write this story. I used it to do interviews, of course. And dictation. And research. The cellphone is, after all, just a tiny mobile computer. The only ...