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  • Person using a keyboard to type.
    By Rahul Srinivas March 11th, 2022

    The Surprising Country With Greater Internet Accessibility Than The United States

    A new study shows which countries around the world have the best internet, rating speed, connectivity, and cost per month for internet services.

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  • Typing on phone keyboard
    By Nadeem Sarwar March 10th, 2022

    Google Tries To One-Up iMessage With Messages Update

    Google has detailed a bunch of new features that are making their way to its Messages app, some of which make cross-platform messaging a lot more bearable.

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  • man frustrated on computer
    By Tim Wenger March 10th, 2022

    The Real Reason That Wi-Fi Is Banned In This American Town

    One sleepy town in the United States has a total ban on Wi-Fi - with a very, very good reason for said ban. Don't pop in expecting to watch Netflix.

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  • Endurance Shipwreck
    By Eric Abent March 9th, 2022

    Twitter Is Freaking Out Over The Discovery Of Endurance Shipwreck

    The legendary explorer ship Endurance was located in Antarctica after more than 100 years under the ice - and now we get to see it up close and personal.

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  • Twitter logo displayed on iPhone
    By Cristina Alexander March 9th, 2022

    Twitter Shops Is Open For Business, And Free To Use (For Now)

    Users on iOS running the latest version of the Twitter app can now access a system called Twitter Shops - for a limited number of merchants here in beta mode.

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  • Tim Cook alpine green iPhone
    By Max Miller March 8th, 2022

    Twitter Reacts To Apple's New Alpine Green iPhone 13 And 13 Pro

    Apple revealed several new products during its spring event, as well as a couple of new colorways. How are fans reacting to the new iPhone 13 color?

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  • Android 12L on tablet screens
    By Sanjiv Sathiah March 8th, 2022

    Android 12L's Foldable Enhancements Could Finally Give Google Tablets A Chance

    Google's release of Android 12L seems to give tablet devices the fighting chance they deserve in a largely iPad-dominated marketplace, starting with Samsung.

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  • Google Chrome logo on laptop
    By Joshua Hawkins March 7th, 2022

    Google Says Optimized Chrome Beats Safari Speeds On Mac

    Google claims the latest version of Chrome is faster than Apple's Safari on Mac. That doesn't necessarily mean you should switch browsers, though.

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  • Google Pixel 6
    By Monica J. White March 7th, 2022

    Pixel 6a Spec Leak Suggests Google Is Back On Its A-Game

    The Google Pixel 6a leaks again, this time in benchmark scores that suggest it'll be more than worth its price - if its price sticks to tradition.

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  • Google logo on phone near Roskomnadzor logo background
    By Eric Abent March 4th, 2022

    The Real Reason Google Just Paused Advertising In Russia

    Google paused advertising online inside Russia, appearing to do so in response to Russia's demands for information control through Google's platforms.

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  • Chip fabrication wafer
    By Sanjiv Sathiah March 4th, 2022

    Intel, Arm, Google And More Want To Tear Up Traditional Chip Design

    The biggest names in tech have come together to create a new specification called UCIe to move the whole chip industry (and smart device industry) forward.

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  • Google Pixel 6 Pro
    By Eric Abent March 2nd, 2022

    Google Pixel Watch Is Coming And It Could Launch With Pixel 6a

    Google's next major device release looks to be the Pixel Watch, a wearable smart device that'll likely launch alongside the price-conscious Pixel 6a.

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  • Facebook and Twitter apps
    By Cristina Alexander March 2nd, 2022

    How Facebook And Twitter Are Eradicating Ukranian Disinformation

    Facebook and Twitter are cracking down on disinformation about Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, announcing everything from restrictions to warning labels.

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  • Technician installing fiber optic cable
    By Matt Milano February 25th, 2022

    The Reason You Can't Get Fiber Internet In Your Area

    Fiber internet is highly sought-after, offering much better performance than other options and speeds up to 1 GB per second. But it's not available everywhere.

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  • Google Easter eggs
    By Cassidy Ward February 23rd, 2022

    30 Best Google Easter Eggs Of 2021

    Google's version of the Easter egg is more appealing to grown-ups than to kiddos. These Google Easter eggs are sure to help you kill any spare time.

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  • Google Pixel 6 Pro cameras
    By Rahul Srinivas February 23rd, 2022

    First Google Pixel 7 Renders Hint At Largely Unchanged Design

    Two different sources have leaked several renders allegedly showing the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro smartphones, both of which look awfully familiar.

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  • Person using Twitter on phone
    By Tim Wenger February 23rd, 2022

    Here's How To Download Twitter Videos To Your Phone

    Taking a peek at a few services that allow Twitter video downloads from your iPhone, iPad, Android device, or desktop computer with MacOS, Windows, or Linux.

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  • Boxed Google Pixel 6
    By Rob Rich February 22nd, 2022

    Google Has A Fix For The Pixel 6 Wi-Fi Bug, But You'll Have To Wait

    Some Pixel 6 owners were hit by an annoying Wi-Fi bug with the most recent update. Google says it already has a fix ready, but you'll have to wait a bit.

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  • Graphic visualization of global internet
    By Joshua Hawkins February 17th, 2022

    Researchers Chain Atoms In Leap Toward Quantum Internet

    Researchers have chained atoms together to create quantum storage that could pave the way for creation of large-scale optical quantum networks.

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  • Man wearing VR goggles
    By Monica J. White February 16th, 2022

    Google Just Gave Meta's Facebook Business More Bad News

    Google is bringing its Privacy Sandbox to Android under a multi-year effort that aims to strike a balance between user privacy and ad revenue.

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  • SnapChat
    By Chris Burns February 16th, 2022

    Snapchat Is Not Private, Nor Is It Safe

    Snapchat is one level of "private" and "safe" - but those words are subjective until we're talking about unbreakable encryption.

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  • Chromebook on table
    By Joshua Hawkins February 15th, 2022

    Google Chrome OS Flex Promises Longer Life For Old Hardware

    Chrome OS Flex brings an iteration of Chrome OS to PC hardware both old and new, allowing simple software to lengthen the life of otherwise-outdated machines.

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  • Animatronic in pawn shop window
    By Brittany Roston February 14th, 2022

    Meta Quest 2's Super Bowl Commercial Didn't Have The Reaction They Hoped For

    Meta's Super Bowl 2022 ad focused on the Quest 2, but it didn't resonate with viewers the way the company had hoped, leaving many feeling despondent.

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  • Apple Safari browser on iOS
    By Kelly Hodgkins February 13th, 2022

    10 Reasons To Stop Using Safari

    From common errors to lack of compatibility outside of Apple devices, there are many reasons to consider ending your relationship with Apple's Safari browser.

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  • Google Workspace
    By Matt Milano February 11th, 2022

    It's Google+ All Over Again

    Another one bites the dust as Google is killing off one of the last remnants of its social network in favor of a slightly different service called Spaces.

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  • Google Nexus Q
    By Cristina Alexander February 11th, 2022

    The Real Reason The Google Nexus Q Was A Huge Flop

    The Google Nexus Q was a unique device in its industrial design, its software, and its approach toward handling media of the future - so why did it fail?

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