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Did You Know Your Phone Has Secret Codes That Can Unlock Hidden Features?
By entering certain strings of numbers and symbols into your phone's dialer, you can gain access to a world of hidden ...
On paper, the Apple Watch Ultra 3’s battery capacity (2.31 Wh) has increased by six percent compared to the Ultra 2 and by as ...
“Apple reinvents the phone” was the message Steve Jobs wanted his audience to take away when he introduced the iPhone. That’s ...
Meta's first pair of smart glasses with a display made me ask a lot of questions, and I'm not sure I like the potential ...
Jim Sanborn is auctioning off the solution to Kryptos, the puzzle he sculpted for the intelligence agency’s headquarters. Two fans of the work then discovered the key. By John Schwartz John Schwartz, ...
In New Jersey, Virginia and beyond, voters have been inundated with ads linking Republican candidates to the president. Some Democratic strategists see a missed opportunity to forge a more positive ...
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The Blackberry story: How Canada fumbled the smartphone revolution
Back in the early 2000s, BlackBerry wasn’t just a phone—it was a status symbol. Business executives, politicians, and even ...
Fred Ramsdell was camping with his family in the Rocky Mountains when he missed the call telling him he'd won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. A few days ago, Fred Ramsdell was doing ...
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The new Fedora Linux, Chrome's big changes, and more: News roundup
This was another busy week in tech news, with a big change on the way for Google Chrome, the arrival of Fedora Linux 43 and ...
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If you get a text claiming an Amazon product you purchased is recalled, take heed − it may be a scam. If you get a text claiming an Amazon product you purchased is recalled, take heed − it may be a ...
It starts with something small, a text that feels oddly familiar. Maybe it says, "Hey, how are you?" or "Are you coming to the BBQ?" Before you know it, you're in a friendly back-and-forth with ...
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