Starting today, users in the United States and Korea can download the Samsung Internet beta on their PC. It’s available for Windows 11 and Windows 10 users. The company aims to provide a seamless ...
Samsung's mobile browser has popped up on Windows before, but it looks like the company is finally ready to make a bigger ...
Samsung is throwing its hat in the ring with the arrival of its Android-based browser on PC, starting with a beta launch.
Over in Japan, Fujitsu's FVM Note laptops offer optical drives, as despite the impracticality in this form-factor, Blu-rays ...
Virginia holds a photo of herself at age 16 (Credits: Tribune News Service via Getty I) Virginia Giuffre has claimed that Prince Andrew hired a team of online trolls to try and hassle her in the ...
Imagine being so fed up with your internet service that you decide to start your own. Not only did two guys in their 20s do just that, but they are looking to expand into new areas. Kids are hollering ...
Following the splashdown of SpaceX Starship's 11th flight test, SpaceX announced the V3 phase of its Starlink program, now with vastly larger, more powerful satellites. V3 will be offering gigabit ...
It didn’t take long for internet detectives to identify the so-called Milwaukee Brewers “Karen”, who has gone viral for a racist incident at the NLCS against the Los Angeles Dodgers. During one of the ...
It’s been a few months since I started using Starlink for home internet. And apart from some minor flaws and complaints—like weak upload speeds and the occasional global service outage—I have to admit ...
United Airlines is expanding its Starlink Wi-Fi service to mainline aircraft on some flights. I went along for the first ride in a Boeing 737-800. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET.
Mint Mobile has officially launched MINTernet, a 5G home internet service using the same technology as T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, starting at $30 per month. The $30 rate requires a Mint Mobile voice ...
Rejoice, netizens of flesh and blood, for only a little over half of all new articles on the internet are AI-generated, according to a new report highlighted in Axios. Believe it or not, this is kind ...
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