January 18, 2022 Planes, 5G and antennas, oh my TechRadar's U.S. editor-in-chief Lance Ulanoff explains how 5G technology could interfere with air travel safety on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
January 11, 2022 Twitter won't ban Justice Sotomayor's false statement—that's a good thing During the oral arguments over the Biden vaccine mandates last week, two largely disconnected views emerged from the right and left of the Supreme Court.
January 2, 2022 How to find your phone when it’s lost (even if the battery is dead) When it comes to finding your phone, there are better ways than shouting for someone else in the house to call you, and that's not always possible.
December 30, 2021 China deploys armed robotic vehicles during standoff with India to deal with cold, difficult terrain: reports The People's Liberation Army first released the robots in 2014 but has not made widespread use of them until recently.
December 30, 2021 10 TikTok life hacks we leaned on in 2021 From cooking to cleaning to technology, we may have leaned on these hacks to live simpler, more organized lives
December 15, 2021 Here are the four best charity apps to donate to this holiday season ‘The Cyberguy’ Kurt Knutsson discusses his top charity apps for the holidays.
December 14, 2021 Four years ago: Democrats, media predicted the repeal of net neutrality would end the internet Tuesday marks four years since The Federal Communications Commission repealed the Obama-era net neutrality rules.
December 3, 2021 Stop sharing your real phone number with everyone No matter how long you’ve had your phone number, it’s never too late to start being more discreet with it.
December 3, 2021 China could win 'trump card' over global economy by taking over Taiwan semiconductor manufacturing Top experts are sounding the alarm that a Chinese takeover of Taiwan could spell trouble for not only the island's inhabitants but also the global community – including the U.S. – due to Taiwan's dominance in semiconductor manufacturing.
December 1, 2021 With Twitter's Jack Dorsey gone, now is the time for Americans to take back control of their communication Since arriving in the Senate in 2019, I’ve crossed swords many times with Twitter’s outgoing CEO, Jack Dorsey. That’s because, over and over again under Dorsey’s leadership, Twitter willfully took upon itself the role of being the arbiter of truth.