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Amazon apps on Android device.

Android Users Losing Amazon Appstore

Love using the Amazon Appstore? If you’re an Android user, this popular Google Play Store alternative is going away soon.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 21, 2025

Xbox controller with games.

Microsoft’s Muse AI Generates Gameplay By Itself

Can AI play video games and even predict what should happen next? That’s exactly what Microsoft is looking to find out with Muse AI.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 20, 2025

Acer laptop

If You Want An Acer PC, Buy It Now

Need a new Acer PC? You may want to hurry and buy one in the next few weeks. Increasing prices could begin as soon as March.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 19, 2025

Reddit app on phone.

Paid Subreddits Coming Soon. Will You Pay?

Would you pay to access your favorite subreddit? Find out more about Reddit’s upcoming paid subreddits and other monetization strategies.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 18, 2025

World map.

Project Waterworth Aims to Boost Global Connectivity

Meta’s new Project Waterworth could boost global connectivity. Find out what it is and how the ambitious project will work.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 17, 2025

Android camera filming an event.

Android 16 Brings a Better Camera and Photos

Wish you had a better smartphone camera? Android 16 could bring a slew of professional camera features to your device.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 14, 2025

Apple TV Plus logo

Android Phones Finally Get Apple TV Plus

Do you subscribe to Apple TV+, but use an Android phone? Now, you can watch through the official Apple TV app on the Google Play Store.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 13, 2025

YouTube logo on black background.

YouTube’s Made for the Big Screen

YouTube’s transitioned from desktops to phones and now to TVs. See how and why the popular video social network shifted to bigger screens.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 12, 2025

Lyft app open on phone.

Lyft Robotaxis Arriving Driver Free By 2026

Don’t feel like chatting with your Lyft driver? Now you won’t have to, thanks to Lyft robotaxis arriving as early as 2026.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 11, 2025

Person using TikTok on phone.

TikTok Returns to Android, Sort Of

Miss TikTok after uninstalling it? Learn how to get the TikTok Android app back, thanks to a recent TikTok announcement.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 10, 2025

Echo dot on table.

Get Ready to Pay for Amazon Alexa Generative AI

Ready for Alexa to do more? The latest Alexa generative AI may be just around the corner, but it could lead to a monthly fee.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 7, 2025

Apple logo on sphere.

Apple App Store Compromised With Malware

Be careful when downloading new apps on the Apple App Store. New malware could be stealing your screenshots.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 6, 2025

Opera Air with break exercises.

Relax and Take a Break With Opera Air

Want a browser that cares about you? See how Opera Air is helping users strike a better balance and boost mental health.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 5, 2025

Microsoft 365 apps on phone.

Microsoft 365 Increases Price While Dropping VPN

Did you love getting a VPN with your Microsoft 365 subscription? Find out when it’s going away and what you’re getting instead.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 4, 2025

Stack of $100 bills.

Trump Tariffs Increasing Electronics Pricing

Want to save money on your upcoming electronics purchases? Act now to avoid increases due to Trump tariffs.

By Crystal Crowder – Feb 3, 2025

Humanoid robot.

Are You Fast Enough to Race Humanoid Robots?

Ever imagine racing against your favorite sci-fi robots? An upcoming half-marathon pits humanoid robots against humans.

By Crystal Crowder – Jan 31, 2025

Tesla in front of Tesla sign.

Tesla Robotaxis Could Be Picking You Up This Summer

By this summer, Tesla robotaxis could be picking you up when you need a ride. Find out where the new service might launch.

By Crystal Crowder – Jan 30, 2025

T-Mobile store.

Starlink and T-Mobile Team Up for Satellite Cell Coverage

Wish you had coverage in dead zones? See how the T-Mobile and Starlink partnership could offer direct-to-cell satellite coverage.

By Crystal Crowder – Jan 29, 2025

DeepSeek on laptop and phone.

DeepSeek Sinking AI Competition and Stock Market

The entire AI industry is shaken and DeepSeek is to blame. Find out what it is and how it’s changing investors’ minds about AI.

By Crystal Crowder – Jan 28, 2025

Starry night sky over mountains with an Your ad here text.

It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, No It’s Just Ads in Space

Think you’ve seen ads everywhere? Astronomers warn ads in space could be coming soon and want a major ban on it.

By Crystal Crowder – Jan 26, 2025

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In 1965, Joe Sutter’s Boeing team began shaping the 747 around a future they thought would belong to supersonic jets, lifting the cockpit onto a hump so the nose could open for cargo once the giant subsonic passenger plane had outlived its brief moment

Jun 8, 2026

Vintage keyboard with tactile buttons paired with a modern digital interface on screen.

Apple’s original 1984 Macintosh keyboard had no arrow keys, no function keys, and no numeric pad because Steve Jobs wanted users to reach for the mouse first. Then Apple quietly sold the missing keys as an accessory.

Jun 8, 2026

When the SS Great Eastern laid the first working transatlantic telegraph cable in 1866, a message that had taken ten days by steamship suddenly crossed the ocean in minutes, and the financial markets of London and New York were forced, within a single trading week, to invent the modern concept of synchronised global price.

Jun 8, 2026

Flat lay of travel essentials including a passport, map, smartphone, and pop camera.

Masahiro Hara and Denso engineers built the QR code in 1994 to help Toyota suppliers scan car parts from any angle, then kept the patent open until phone cameras and a 2020 pandemic turned the factory square into a daily ritual on restaurant tables

Jun 8, 2026

In 1965, Mary Allen Wilkes wrote LAP6 for the LINC computer from her parents’ Baltimore home, testing an interactive operating system on a 250-pound machine in the living room and becoming the first known person to use a personal computer at home, twelve years before the Apple II reached buyers

Jun 8, 2026

Hands manipulating wires on breadboards for electronic prototyping.

When Grace Hopper wanted to explain a nanosecond to admirals who kept asking why satellites were slow, she handed each of them a piece of wire 11.8 inches long, the exact distance light travels in a billionth of a second, and told them to keep it in their pocket as a reminder that physics, not laziness, sets the limit.

Jun 8, 2026

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