Without warning, the Windows Mail app began to display advertisements. Users can only go “ad-free” by getting a copy of Office 365. Here’s the full details.
What If you’re not lucky enough to have access to the Internet? Alphabet will now be sending Internet balloons to Kenya after helping Puerto Rico last year.
Many people won’t be able to continue using Windows 7 for long as Windows 10 users will soon overtake the number of 7 users, and 7 support is ending anyway.
The Samsung brain-controlled TV prototype is meant to help people with physical disabilities. Will we someday be controlling all our devices with our brains?
Finally, Samsung gave a preview of their foldable phone. No longer just a rumor, we now know many of the exciting details of the Samsung Foldable Phone.
Cooking notifications don’t have to be annoying if you’re using Opera on Android. A setting was added allowing you to automatically hide the cookie alerts.
For most of their history, drones have been primarily associated with warfare, but now they’re actually being used for a very different task: saving lives.
Walmart is adding an AR scanning tool to their iOS app to help customers conduct product comparisons at the store by passing their phone over the shelves.
TV streaming is up more than 200 percent in one year, meaning if you’re a cord-cutter and tuning in to your Hulu on your Roku more often than not, you’re not alone.
Google Recaptcha 43 is an updating version of the verification tool and will no longer require participation on the part of the visitor to the website.
While Apple has missed its shot to be the first foldable phone on the market, Apple’s second patent has been approved after it was filed two years ago.