Mobile Technology
Woman Sees Her $600 Stimulus Payment Vanish in Minutes While Using Cash App
Due to the instant nature of mobile transactions, payments for most mobile services cannot be canceled.
Apple Hit with $12 Million Fine over iPhone Waterproof Claim
Italy's competition regulator said Apple misled the public about the water resistance of its iPhones and its warranty.
Why Does 5G matter in developing countries?
In today's global economy, especially one in upheaval thanks to the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) cover up of the COVID-19 outbreak, secure and fast telecommunications networks are essential to a nation's prosperity.
BTS and Samsung Launch Partnership With 'Connect, BTS'
Members of BTS will appear virtually to talk about different artwork featured in the 'Connect, BTS' exhibition series and the company is said to be discussing a possible BTS edition Galaxy phone.
CNN Clip With Iowa County Secretary Perfectly Sums up Iowa Caucuses
"I'm just waiting on hold and doing my best to report the results from my precinct," Shawn Sebastian said.
A Fifth of American Women Use Apps to Learn about Sex
A survey of more than 140,000 app users showed how mobile technology fits in people's sex lives, health and education.
The Iphone's Birthday is Not Something to Celebrate
In our smartphone saturated world, anxiety and depression are rife and the way we communicate with each other has become distant and diminished.
How Texting Suicide Case Will Change Laws
Can words kill? And who else might find the criminal justice system bearing down on them now because of words less morally bankrupt than Michelle Carter's?
7 in 10 Smartphones Apps Discreetly Share Your Data
Apps aren't required to declare who they share data with—and when they do, it's often buried in long legal documents that a typical customer won't read, much less understand.
Mobile Technology Can Help Fix Our Contraception Crisis
As U.S. Republicans restrict women's access to contraception, we must fight to get them other alternatives.
A David Bowie-Inspired Emoji Is Coming To the iPhone
Seventy-two new emojis are being added to Apple's next software update.
Is Apple Planning a Foldable iPhone 8?
A patent for a foldable smartphone has this week been awarded to Apple.
Samsung 7 Battery Explosions Are For the Greater Good
Samsung's faulty batteries could hold the key to safety after all.
U.N. Study: Dating Apps Increase HIV Risk For Asia's Teens
While HIV infection rates are falling globally, in Asia and the Pacific region infections among 10-19 year-olds have increased.
Google Faces American Antitrust Scrutiny Over Android
The Android platform is a key element in Google's strategy to maintain revenue from online advertising.
Verizon to Buy AOL in $4.4 Billion Deal
The deal gives the biggest U.S. wireless carrier access to AOL's successful digital advertising service and content, including the Huffington Post news website.
Why Millennials Still Move to Cities
Millennials are bucking the traditional pull of suburbia and clinging to the jobs and joys offered by cities.
Gadget Lust: April Music's Aura Note V2 Will Eat Your iPod for Breakfast
The multitasking music machine takes one back in time to when dynamics, tone-color and stereo imagery were more important than portability and streaming.
You Look Stupid Taking a Photo With Your iPad, But It's OK
Real cameras win in quality, but smartphones + external lenses may make sense for some.