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Corellium was already getting sued by Apple. This probably won't help things.
A brilliant 34-year-old engineer has built her own mobile phone with a rotary dial--and she did it because she despises texting and over-complicated smartphones.
If it seems like there's a new battery technology in the news every week or so lately, that's because a ton of research money that's been spent over the past five or ten years is starting to bear fruit.
Origami, but make it a phone
We check our phones every 12 minutes, often just after waking up. Always-on behavior is harmful to long-term mental health, and we need to learn to the hit the pause button.
If you're reading this, you've probably used Linux before, and know that it works on almost any piece of hardware. Meanwhile, you've got a phone in your pocket, and you know it's versatile. So can your Android phone run Linux?
The cancellations come roughly two weeks before the start of the annual gathering.
Google asks US government for permission to continue working with Huawei despite trade ban as Chinese smartphone maker steps up investment in its own app store
Elon Musk touts the Tesla Cybertruck's active suspension setup as game-changing, but it turns out that Ram introduced a similar system back in 2016. Will they be the same?
And when it comes to its looks, Musk says the production truck will look "slightly better."
Americans spend more than four hours a day using smartphones. The National Toxicology Program, a government organization, found that "high exposure to radio frequency radiation used by cell phones was associated with clear evidence of tumors in rat
Margaret Cudia thought her Ring doorbell camera was "the best thing since sliced bread." She loved watching the world pass by through her suburban New Jersey neighborhood, guarding vigilantly for suspicious strangers and porch pirates from the comfor
You could thwart eavesdroppers with your wristwear.
Around the world, governments are succumbing to the allure of biometric identification systems.
Last night's Iowa Democratic Caucus has devolved into a poster child for how NOT to conduct an election. This is nothing new. Conspiracy, incompetence, and group-think have perhaps all come together to deliver a huge political present to President Tr
Seeing the "Wi-Fi doesn't have a valid IP configuration" error in Windows 10? This problem is frustrating since it prevents you from going online.
When it comes to TV technology, the little line that turns an "O" into a "Q" is a really big deal.
Researchers have developed a new kind of wing that could dramatically improve the performance of small drones. Inspired by birds and insects, the wing has a leading edge that, as counterintuitive as it may seem, actually causes turbulence.
...Alternatives...Swapping out single-use plastic straws for a reusable alternative is an easy way to reduce your environmental impact--but reusable straws are notoriously hard to clean.
Smartphones continue to be one of the biggest distractions that teachers of all levels have to deal with in the classroom.
Although augmented reality (AR) glasses are potentially very useful, they can also be awkward to wear and sometimes kind of funny-looking. California-based startup Mojo Vision is developing a sleeker, less-dorky alternative, in the form of an AR cont
Whether you have an iPhone or an Android phone, the new LucidPix app can now turn your cat and food photos into 3D masterpieces.
A team of university professors from New York and California have designed and developed three free digital games to help its users' brains work more efficiently.
A team of university professors from New York and California have designed and developed three free digital games to help its users' brains work more efficiently.
A team of university professors from New York and California have designed and developed three free digital games to help its users' brains work more efficiently.
A team of university professors from New York and California have designed and developed three free digital games to help its users' brains work more efficiently.
With no screen and no spying, Pentagram designed the Yoto player to do less, not more.
Smartphones continue to be one of the biggest distractions that teachers of all levels have to deal with in the classroom.
Global Venture capital for 2018 and 2019 has been about $200-250 billion. US Venture capital reached $130 billion. This surpassed the level in 2000 when it was $100 billion.