US States Want To Ban VPNs, But Citizens Are Already Fighting Back
Many computer users like to use a virtual private network (VPN) when browsing the internet because it keeps their actions hidden from their ISP.
Read MoreMany computer users like to use a virtual private network (VPN) when browsing the internet because it keeps their actions hidden from their ISP.
Read MoreApple's been putting out high quality premium devices for decades now, but even with a brand as august as this one, not every launch has gone swimmingly.
Read MoreSmart gadget has become a catch-all term for users looking for feature-packed devices, but these devices failed to impress after making big promises.
Read MoreBattery-buffered chargers offer fast charging in areas where the grid may not support it, but downsides include waiting for the charger's own battery to charge.
Read MoreBefore the Erie canal was completed in 1825, it could take around three weeks to ship perishable goods between New York and Buffalo.
Read MoreIf your Apple AirPods are looking a bit used, that probably means it's time to give them a proper clean. Here's how to do this the right way.
Read MoreYour Android phone can now send audio to more ears than ever; no cables, no hand-offs, just seamless sharing among connected devices.
Read MoreGold has properties that make it useful in electronic devices, but mining old cell phones and computers for the metal isn't practical for individuals.
Read MoreUsers have noticed that Google's Nest audio, and its mini products, have received a multi-color firmware update, but that's not the only change.
Read MoreEveryone knows that smartphone security updates are important, but did you know that Samsung pledged to extend the update support for some of its phones?
Read MoreSmart technology is being incorporated into all sorts of kitchen appliances. One new product uses sensors to "see" how your food is being cooked.
Read MoreNot all refurbished phones are created equal. Here’s how device grading helps buyers understand condition, quality, and price before they buy.
Read MoreiPadOS 26 has rolled out Stage Manager with its multi-window functionality to all iPads that support the OS, but there might be a catch. Here's what we know.
Read MorePower stations can be extremely useful, but they often come with hefty price tags. Interested buyers might like to know a popular Jackery model is on sale.
Read MoreOne popular Office app is heading into retirement -- there’s a hard deadline you’ll want to plan around if you still use it.
Read MoreCompressed air is very handy to have, but it's not something many of us use that regularly. Thus, it's worth knowing whether opened cans ever expire.
Read MoreWhether you’re at home, on the road, or stuck in a weak coverage zone, here’s how to bring your cell signal back with reliable fixes that work.
Read MoreSome iPhone settings drive users up the wall. Learn which features people find most annoying and what you can actually do to fix or disable them.
Read MoreSome users are enjoying the iOS 26 update and all of its new fancy features. If it's actually slowing down your phone, however, there is a way to fix it.
Read MoreTurn your Kindle into a smarter reading companion with free apps that manage books, sync notes, and simplify your reading life.
Read MoreWe've sifted through the thousands of electronic gadgets available at Lowe's to find a few that might actually make your life easier.
Read MoreGermany is stepping up its counter-drone strategy, deploying cutting-edge air-defense tech and coordinated efforts between military and police forces.
Read MoreFukuoaka's osmotic power plant is supplied by local desalination facilities and uses a natural process to generate modest amounts of power.
Read MoreWalmart is looking to improve and streamline its stock management and supply chain, bringing in ambient IoT to help manage all the items it sells.
Read MoreCCD sensors were once all the rage in digital photography, but they have since been replaced by CMOS technology. Why did the industry end up switching?
Read MoreThere are drones for all sorts of purposes these days, but these Japanese ones are built for agriculture, and they have one very specific job.
Read MoreNew York City is retiring the MetroCard for public transport, with OMNY taking its place. You can still buy a physical OMNY card, but you don't need to.
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