Who Built The First Computer?
The computer has been around for a long time, but you'd hardly recognize the earliest versions. The first computer was mechanical, and it started a revolution.
Read MoreThe computer has been around for a long time, but you'd hardly recognize the earliest versions. The first computer was mechanical, and it started a revolution.
Read MoreA new Google Messages bug is causing the app to repeatedly access phones' camera apps, causing the handsets to lose battery life and even overheat.
Read MoreA seemingly futuristic type of aircraft known as eVTOL aims to revolutionize travel in big cities, and Rolls-Royce is at the forefront of the market.
Read MoreHaving a high-quality, durable power supply can make or break your gaming setup. It can also work to keep your setup safe during use.
Read MoreSupply line sources suggest that Samsung is assisting with the manufacturing of Apple's M2 chip -- a chip that'll potentially arrive inside a MacBook Air.
Read MoreApple's Communication Safety feature in Messages just began to appear on iPhone devices in the United Kingdom and will launch in other countries soon.
Read MoreElon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service has begun testing with Delta to potentially provide always-connected service to the airline.
Read MoreMotorola reveals a new stylus-toting device with a few surprises, alongside a more standard Moto G device that delivers on the brand's no-frills promise.
Read MoreIt looks like HP may be the next computer manufacturer to enter the foldable laptops market, but is there really a need for these unique devices?
Read MoreInsiders suggest the next major change to the look of the iPhone will be an expansion of the device's display panel to cover its entire front side.
Read MoreProblematic callers can be blocked on a per-number basis on an iPhone -- the process is simple. But how do you unblock a number if you've made a mistake?
Read MoreFolding smartphone fans are eagerly awaiting the Galaxy Z Fold 4 smartphone, but a new leak claims its improved design may come with an unfortunate compromise.
Read MoreApple's latest environmental report shows more recycling and reuse of materials than ever before, aiming for a more eco-friendly organization, top to bottom.
Read MoreApple reveals its latest robot capable of reclaiming iPhone parts for use in future products. This latest robot is a shredder, and its name is Taz.
Read MoreSamsung has a special limited edition Pokemon version of its Galaxy Z Flip3 complete with accessories and software theme elements galore.
Read MoreThe iconic video game company hasn't released hardware since 2001, but fans could be in for a treat with reboots of some of its classics.
Read MorePersonalized playlists are a significant part of Spotify's success. People love to not see their feedback being implemented. Everyone loves to feel special
Read MoreWhen Steve Jobs resigned from Apple in 1985, the future was less than auspicious for the now-legendary business magnate. But that soon changed.
Read MoreApple's manufacturing partner Foxconn runs the world's largest iPhone factory in the city of Zhengzhou.
Read MoreA group of credit card companies created a set of security and privacy standards for the Payment Card Industry that, when followed, constitute PCI compliance.
Read MoreOnePlus has officially taken the wraps off its new Nord N20 5G, a new Android handset that had surfaced in a number of leaks over the past months.
Read MoreLogitech is back with another unique vertical-style mouse, one that comes with support for left-handed users and is cheaper than its older counterpart.
Read MoreTCL has teamed up with Apple to bake two of its popular technologies into the maker's upcoming smart TVs. Unfortunately, availability may be limited.
Read MoreSo, you've accidentally turned on your iPhone's flashlight and you can't figure out how to turn it off again. Fortunately, the process is very simple.
Read MoreRumor has it that Apple plans to resurrect its larger HomePod speaker, though it may be considerably more powerful and capable than the original version.
Read MoreLaptops can cost a pretty penny -- especially when outfitted with diamonds or gold more commonly found on one's finger, rather than underneath it.
Read MoreConceptual design work and the word of some insider sources suggest Apple's next update for iPadOS could change the way we use the tablet.
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