June 30, 2020 The Nerd’s Watch: The Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Streaming in July Streaming is more important than ever. As huge numbers of people stay home during the global pandemic, many have turned to the plethora of…
June 30, 2020 Crucible moves back into ‘closed beta’ — here’s what that means Amazon isn’t quite pulling the plug on Crucible, but it is making a drastic move on its path toward reviving the team-based shooter. Starting…
June 30, 2020 Google confirms that its AirDrop competitor is coming soon Dieter Bohn After months of rumors, Google has finally confirmed that its “Nearby Share” feature is on the way. Some Android users are already…
June 30, 2020 Ford starts taking Mustang Mach-E orders in the US Ford's upcoming 2021 Mustang Mach-E is one step closer to making its way to consumers. On Tuesday, the automaker said anyone who has already…
June 30, 2020 FCC says Huawei and ZTE are national security threats The FCC wants to make it patently obvious that Huawei and ZTE are personas non grata in American telecom networks. The regulator has formally…
June 30, 2020 Polar’s new fitness smartwatch is geared toward beginners Polar makes wearables for hardcore athletes, but the company announced today that it’s hoping to bring beginners into the fold, too — and gyms…
June 30, 2020 YouTube TV costs $65 a month after yet another price increase A little over three years after its launch, the cost of a base YouTube TV subscription has almost doubled. Starting today, new members will…
June 30, 2020 Facebook Is Pivoting Away From ‘Engaging’ Content In the News Feed It seems like Facebook is really trying (for real this time, guys!) to get a handle on its fake news problem. Today the company…
June 30, 2020 FCC Officially Designates Huawei and ZTE as Threats to U.S. Security After months of rumblings from the ***** administration claiming the use of Chinese networking equipment posed a risk to the U.S., today the Federal…
June 30, 2020 FCC finalizes Huawei and ZTE ban, citing threats to U.S. security The FCC has banned carriers from using U.S. funds to purchase “untrustworthy” Huawei and ZTE telecom equipment based on company ties to China’s government.Read…