Samsung just showed the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra on its own website
Audio player loading… There’s been a new Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 leak every single day for a while now, but this latest one can’t quite be classified as a ‘leak’ –…
iPhone SE 3 and iPad Air 5 both look to be coming soon
Audio player loading… It’s been rumored for a while now that the iPhone SE 3 and iPad Air 5 could land in early 2022, but now we can go beyond…
Can Microsoft buy Activision? Here’s what may kill the deal
Microsoft announced that it plans to buy Activision Blizzard for nearly $70 billion, but the companies have a long road ahead before the deal closes.
Snapchat introduces four new social engagement features
Snapchat has made minor but important tweaks to keep up with other platforms such as Instagram and TikTok.
How to program the Amazon Smart Thermostat with Alexa Hunches
Alexa can give automation suggestions based on what you’re up to at any time. Here’s how to use them with your Amazon Smart Thermostat.
Watch highlights of SpaceX’s spectacular Starlink night launch
Check out the highlights from SpaceX’s spectacular night launch on Tuesday in which it deployed another 49 satellites for its Starlink internet service.
Democrats unveil bill to ban online ‘surveillance advertising’
On Tuesday, Democrats introduced a new bill that would ban nearly all use of digital advertising targeting on ad markets hosted by platforms like Facebook, Google, and other data brokers.…
The US’s free COVID test website has more visitors than all other .gov sites combined
The US government’s site to claim free COVID tests, which has started accepting orders a day before it was scheduled to, is drawing in a lot of visitors — more…
White House warns ‘small percentage’ of people can’t order its rapid COVID-19 tests
Nearly a month after President Joe Biden first announced that Americans would be able to order rapid at-home COVID-19 tests for free from the government, the administration’s website finally went…
Looks like FedEx won’t be adding lasers to its airplanes
It looks like the FAA may have made a whoopsie. Remember when the US aviation authority suggested that FedEx might possibly potentially maybe be able to stick a laser onto…