American Airlines New Supersonic Jets Could Slash Flight Times In Half
The Overture projects a five-hour flight time between Miami and London, less than half the flight time of current airliners flying the route.
Read MoreThe Overture projects a five-hour flight time between Miami and London, less than half the flight time of current airliners flying the route.
Read MoreThere's a good chance you use your Android device more often than a PC or Mac, and that's a solid reason to make sure you protect it from viruses.
Read MoreYour older Apple Watch may still meet all of your needs, but its battery is likely nearing the end of its life. Here's what you need to know about replacing it.
Read MoreUnlike iPhone, Android allows users to install third-party apps not available on Google Play Store. But it comes with risks, so here's why you should avoid it.
Read MoreIf you're missing drivers on Windows 11, there are plenty of options to correct errors between Windows Update and manually handling it.
Read MoreInvisibility may soon go from fiction to reality as scientists are experimenting with cloaking technology.
Read MoreSamsung recently introduced its fourth-generation Fold and Flip foldables. They don't sport the same hinge used by some competitors, but there's a good reason.
Read MoreAre you worried about how you'll keep the lights on and the fridge cool during the next power outage? Bluetti has a quiet clean-energy solution.
Read MoreUnlike iOS, anyone can install apps on Android phones and tablets outside of the official app store. While that is convenient, it comes with some real risks.
Read MoreIn a move that has surprised even the most dedicated of Android enthusiasts, Google has rolled out the stable build of Android 13 for select Pixel smartphones.
Read MoreMeta has a chatbot that anyone can interact with, and that has seemingly led to some amusing (and, at times, offensive) statements from the AI.
Read MoreThis security vulnerability found in the video chat app Zoom is bad enough that you should download a fix right this minute if you haven't already.
Read MoreWhile a new operating system comes with benefits like a wider array of features, greater security, and improved efficiency, there can also be some drawbacks.
Read MoreGetting out on the water is a long-running tradition across the world, but it's never looked cooler -- or weirder -- than in these vessels.
Read MoreIt would appear that Apple is preparing to deliver more advertisements on iPhone, iPad, and desktop machines. How much will we take before we break?
Read MoreGoogle Chrome, the most popular mobile internet browser, is as susceptible as any when it comes to malware and viruses. But can it happen on a Samsung Galaxy?
Read MoreCourt documents have revealed some insight into the global success in sales of Xbox and PlayStation units, putting PS5 shortage issues in a whole new light.
Read MoreSingle-board computer Raspberry Pi can be used for collecting rainfall data, measuring wind speed and direction, temperature, and more. Here's how to set it up.
Read MoreIf you have one of the latest generations of iPhone, and have updated to the latest version of iOS, your device has a dog-related trick you need to try.
Read MoreAfter many rumors, OnePlus has confirmed - in a roundabout teasing manner - that it is working on its own foldable smartphone to join the budding market.
Read MoreApple may be looking into ways to boost its ad revenue, potentially slotting such advertisements into new places within its existing products.
Read MoreMost places feature Wi-Fi, but sometimes you'll end up in a hotel room or other space that only has ethernet, and that's where hotspots come in handy.
Read MoreYou can run into some issues when you opt out of updating your iPhone, including issues with bugs and security.
Read MoreDid you know your Google account includes a setting for ad personalization? That may not sound like a big deal, but there are good reasons to turn it off.
Read MoreCuriosity has spent a decade rolling around the Martian landscape, using a variety of tools to study the planet and send back details about it.
Read MoreThe idea that Apple helped build a top-secret gizmo that detects and measures ionizing radiation inside an iPod sounds like the plot of a spy movie.
Read MoreApple makes it easy for its users to watch movies and TV shows together even if they're far apart, and the process is as simple as a FaceTime call.
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