A judge gave the FBI permission to attempt to bypass biometrics
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Ode to the AA Battery
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Apple’s iPhone sales broke a new quarterly record during the holidays, despite AI blunders
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Belkin’s Wemo smart devices will go offline on Saturday
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The FCC wants frustrated customers to snitch on Verizon after its massive outage
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Is Samsung still the Android king or is it past its peak?
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Wi-Fi rules just loosened, and future devices could feel the benefit
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Microsoft links Windows 11 boot failures to failed December 2025 update
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Planning to trade in your old foldable for the Galaxy Z TriFold? Don’t count on it
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Ivanti warns of two EPMM flaws exploited in zero-day attacks
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This Super Bowl, fans who are blind will have unprecedented access to the game. Here’s how
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Google disrupts IPIDEA residential proxy networks fueled by malware
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Inside DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s long history of bizarre PSAs
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I destroyed my phone in my sleep — what’s your most embarrassing tech fail?
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Meet the Vitalists: the hardcore longevity enthusiasts who believe death is “wrong”
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Google rolls out Android theft protection feature updates
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