Top cities not tops in wireless networks, testing shows
Big cities don't always have the best wireless connectivity, according to new data from RootMetrics.
Big cities don't always have the best wireless connectivity, according to new data from RootMetrics.
As virtual reality and augmented reality gain popularity with consumers, attention is turning to ways these immersive technologies can be used in U.S. schools and in the work force.
The fastest-growing smartphone maker globally — by far — is a little-known electronics company based in China called OPPO, which had 137% growth in the second quarter.
With their purchases of DirecTV, AOL and Yahoo, the nation's two biggest wireless carriers are moving beyond their traditional business to search for other revenues.
Verizon will faces major challenges as it integrates Yahoo into its organization. But the company needed to take steps to diversify beyond traditional wireless service revenues.
The city snagged a $40 million prize from the U.S. Department of Transportation for a series of proposals to use data and technology to reshape local transportation.
Several major U.S. banks now allow the use of a smartphone to withdraw cash from an ATM using NFC technology.
A small city in Texas replaced its old water meters with wireless meters that help home and business owners track water usage and make adjustments before the bill arrives.
AT&T is now using drones to inspect its cellular towers and foresees them as a way to beef up its wireless LTE network on the fly.
Smartwatches, fitness trackers and other wearable devices that are connected to corporate Wi-Fi networks could lead to serious privacy and security issues, experts say.
Some people dream of traveling the world on a budget and staying in touch as digital nomads. Married couple Sam and Toccara Best have made that dream a reality.
AT&T said it will support calling over a Wi-Fi network from the LG G4 phone, with other Android devices to follow.
Feature will automatically call local emergency crews, no matter what country you're in.
HTC announced a Vive Virtual Reality package focused on business users for $1,200 that includes dedicated customer support.
It's uncertain whether merchants that had been accepting CurrentC -- including Target and Walmart -- still do so.