- State Governments ‘Weakest Link’ in Protecting America From ‘Enemy’ Cyberattacks

By John Haughey
United States federal agencies and the Pentagon over the last decade have imposed a matrix of restrictions on purchasing technology from companies ...
- Supreme Court’s Section 230 Case Could ‘Upend the Internet’: Google

By Bill Pan
An upcoming decision in the U.S. Supreme Court case regarding online social media companies’ liability for content posted on their platforms could transform the internet for ...
- Apple Unveils iPhone 14 With Emergency Satellite Messaging, Ultra Watch

By Reuters
Apple Inc. introduced new iPhone 14 models capable of using satellites to send emergency messages and an adventure-focused Ultra Watch for sports like ...
- World’s Biggest iPhone Maker Warns Smartphone Demand Is Slowing

By Nicholas Dolinger
The chairman of the world’s biggest manufacturer of the Apple iPhone has warned that demand for smartphones is slowing down in the ...
- Samsung and iFixit now offer self-repair parts and tools for Galaxy devices

By J. Fingas
It took nearly half a year, but Samsung’s self-repair program is finally available. The iFixit team-up helps you fix your Galaxy S20, Galaxy S21 or ...
- FBI Says More People Using ‘Deepfake’ Technology to Apply for Jobs

By Nicholas Dolinger
The FBI has published a new statement warning about the increasingly prevalent use of “deepfake” technology in job interviews, allowing users to assume the ...
- US Knocks Japan Off Top Spot in Race for World’s Fastest Supercomputer

By Katabella Roberts
The United States has reclaimed the top spot from Japan in the race to create the world’s fastest supercomputer.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s (ORNL) ...
- Logitech Pop Keys review: A trendy mechanical keyboard with surprisingly great features

By Michael Andronico
Compact mechanical keyboards are everywhere lately — watch enough TikTok, and it won’t be long before you spot their bold custom colors ...
- Microsoft’s Activision Merger Is History’s Biggest Tech Deal. The Stocks to Play It.

By Eric J. Savitz
It was a wild week in tech, with Netflixmissing earnings, Peloton Interactiveteetering, and the Nasdaq Composite entering correction territory. But those ...
- Net neutrality will make a comeback in 2022

By Marguerite Reardon
A new chapter in the ongoing saga of net neutrality and who governs the internet will take shape over the next year ...
- CBP Seizes Shipment Containing 50,000 Fake Apple AirPods, 920 Nintendo Video Game Consoles From China

By Katabella Roberts
Customs agents working at the Port of Houston seized a shipment containing 50,000 fake Apple AirPods and 920 Nintendo video game consoles early last ...
- GeForce Now’s 120fps game streaming option is available on Pixel 6 Pro

By K Holt
Pixel 6 Pro has joined the list of devices that can stream games from GeForce Now at 120 frames per second and in 1080p. Until ...
- US and China Race to Control the Future Through Artificial Intelligence

By Shi Shan and Anne Zhang
News Analysis
As every aspect of modern life becomes more and more digitized, not just the economies of nations, but their sovereign influence ...
- Subspace Rebuilt The Internet For Real-Time Applications

By Bayan Towfiq
THE INTERNET WAS DESIGNED TO MOVE DATA WORLDWIDE, and to do so in spite of disruptions from natural disasters, nuclear attacks, or other ...