The mobile messaging service BBM, one of the last remnants from BlackBerry’s heyday is about to be closed for consumers.
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Samsung has a mess with the nearly $2,000 Galaxy Fold: Screens are breaking, reviewers say
Samsung is facing a fiasco only days before its $1,980 Galaxy Fold hybrid device is going on sale. The problem: the high-priced phones are breaking.
Apple and Qualcomm legal settlement might pave way for first 5G iPhone
Apple and Qualcomm have settled a longstanding chip royalty dispute and it could help pave the first 5G-capable iPhone.
U.S. establishes $20.4 billion fund to bring 5G to rural America: What 5G means for you
On Friday, the Trump administration announced a $20.4 billion fund to bring 5G broadband to underserved parts of the country.
Does iTunes have a future next to standalone Music, Podcasts and TV apps on the Mac?
Apple is reportedly developing separate Apple Music and Podcasts apps for the next version of macOS, to join the new Apple TV app for the Mac.
Apple on the environment: Doing right for the planet is good for business
Apple has nearly doubled the number of its suppliers that committed to 100 percent clean energy
Can prepaid debit cards for kids make them smarter about money?
We review the Greenlight Mastercard, which lets parents set spending limits and teach kids about money.
Single and love Disney? Plenty of Fish says odds are in your favor for finding romance
Plenty of Fish sayssingles into Disney are way more likely to leave the dating app in a relationshipthan those who list more general interests.
Facial recognition flunks ID test at New York City’s RFK Bridge, report says
New York’s MTA is testing facial recognition to identify terrorists and criminals. An early proof of concept test was an apparent failure.
Another scandal: Facebook user data reportedly at risk again
A cybersecurity firm say it uncovered two cases in which Facebook third party app data was left exposed on the public internet