Take back your privacy. Our guide shows you how to adjust your smart TV's settings to prevent it from collecting data and spying on your viewing habits.
If you haven’t updated your phone’s operating system — or just haven’t found your way around the new software yet — here’s a quick overview.
All smart TVs—from LG, Samsung, TCL, and other brands—collect personal data. Here's how to use privacy settings to limit ...
T-Mobile is changing its trade-in program to finally accept broken devices like those with cracked screens or liquid damage, though at half value. The policy also introduces new eligibility rules, ...
From sneaking his father’s camcorder to opening the email that gave him a career-changing break, Dave Kalema’s story is about ...
Musicians and recording engineers spend months, sometimes years and a ton of cash producing a record that not only accurately ...
In a time when so much of life happens behind a screen, some programs are helping kids rediscover the power of simply being outdoors. One standout is Greenagers, a nonprofit based in Massachusetts' ...
HDMI 2.2 provides options for uncompressed and compressed video and chroma sampling, and compression and chroma subsampling ...
A report claims that a developer has created an unofficial port of Nothing OS 4.0 and installed it on a Nothing Phone 1.
You can make a call private by hiding your phone number in a few different ways, including using your phone's settings.
If you're ever in a place where you need internet in a pinch, or your home network is down, you can actually rely on your Android phone for a temporary connection. USB tethering allows you to connect ...