In response to the coronavirus, BEK Communications says it will double customer internet speeds and provide free internet for four months to those in need.
Tech experts say the U.S. internet won’t have any trouble handling spikes in traffic from the millions of Americans who are now working from home to discourage the spread of the new coronavirus.
The number of young Americans watching online videos every day has more than doubled, according to survey findings released Tuesday. They're glued to them for nearly an hour a day, twice as long as they were four years ago.
The popular video app TikTok is facing backlash in the United States. Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle say TikTok might pose a national security risk.
The Following tab allows people to see their friends’ likes follows and comments. Its original goal was to help people discover new content they may like.
By RACHEL LERMAN and ANICK JESDANUN AP Technology Writers
It's time to bid farewell to iTunes, the once-revolutionary program that made online music sales mainstream and effectively blunted the impact of piracy.
Some Minnesota residents who are losing their voiceS to disease or disability are recording their speech in a process known as "voice banking," which will provide them with a new synthetic voice when they can no longer speak.
Boston Dynamics CEO Marc Raibert said Friday that his company plans to begin selling the dog-like SpotMini robot next year, likely to businesses for use as a camera-equipped security guard.
Morton County will soon join a handful of local governments in North Dakota using OpenGov, a cloud-based software for government entities to basically publish their checkbook for the public to see.
Apologetic Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told senators Tuesday it had been "clearly a mistake" to believe the Trump-linked data-mining company Cambridge Analytica had discarded data that it had harvested from social media users in an attempt to sway 2016 elections.
The tumbling spacecraft poses only a slight risk to people and property on the ground, since most of the 8.5-ton vehicle is expected to burn up on re-entry, although space agencies don't know exactly where that will happen.
The computer expert who alleges a trove of Facebook data was improperly used to help President Donald Trump's White House bid said Tuesday that he strongly believes the information was also used by the Brexit movement that persuaded Britain to quit the European Union.
Warplanes that cost billions to develop aren't worth a dime if they can't communicate with each other. That's why the military just wrapped up one of it's largest exercise in California, involving dozens of aircraft -- old and new.
Every time a new iPhone is announced, Apple CEO Tim Cook has a habit of calling it the company's best and most beautiful yet. But for Apple enthusiasts, the iPhone X may be the pinnacle.
Someday, passwords will likely be a distant memory.
For now, they are necessary -- as well as regularly re-used, and sometimes leaked when hackers access private information.
Three apps that you can download onto your kids' phones right now can change that, by enabling you to monitor not just your child's web history, but also every text, every phone call... even their exact location.
Delta is now using a new, $50 million system to give flyers real-time tracking of bags, with cell phone alerts and even a map to show a bag's current location.
WikiLeaks became a focal point of the 2016 presidential election, and on Thursday, Reddit users took the controversial document-sharing site to task during an AMA, or “Ask Me Anything” session.
A software flaw in some of Microsoft’s older versions of Windows and Abode has allowed hackers a way to attack computer systems, Microsoft acknowledged Wednesday.
Another fake news story was making the rounds on Facebook over the weekend.
This time, it wasn’t just incorrect information that users were spreading – it was a phishing scam.
Aiming to reignite excitement about iPhones after seeing sales decline for the first time, Apple executives took the stage at San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on Wednesday to unveil the company’s latest generation of devices.