Samsung and other phone brands are reportedly selling phones in Kenya without chargers, in defiance of regulatory guidelines in that country.
In 2018, Kenya’s ICT regulator, the Communications Authority (CA), published guidelines on features and technical specifications for mobile cellular...
Even if you aren't familiar with Daniel Arsham, chances are you might have already come across his crystallized Pokémon sculptures. Fans can now get a similar makeover on a smartphone, by way of a collaboration between Xiaomi and the New...
Some of the biggest deals in tech right now come courtesy of Samsung Week, a sales event running through November 1st, in which the electronics giant has discounted a wide swath of their current-model devices. We're seeing record low prices...
It's now much simpler to participate in a Microsoft Teams meeting if you have hearing issues. Microsoft has introduced a sign language view that lets people who are deaf or hard of hearing, as well as their interpreters, prioritize each other during meetings....
Twitter said it would be closing all its offices until Monday, according to an email shared by a departing employee, after a new wave of employees resigned when Elon Musk issued an ultimatum telling them they would need to...
The web browser that set up Chrome and Edge for success is gone.
The end of an era is upon us, as Internet Explorer is finally retired after more than 26 years of service, both good and bad.
The official retirement...
The Total Cookie Protection tool is now available as default on Firefox.
The browser wars could soon heat up again following a bold declaration from Firefox.
The Mozilla-owned platform has declared itself to be the most private and secure browser available...
Internet Explorer is retiring, but Windows 10 users can’t bear to say goodbye.
As its official end of life nears, it seems millions of users worldwide still really love Internet Explorer, as a shockingly high number of Windows 10 users...
Will the iPhone 14 bring in USB-C?
It's time for Apple’s Lightning port to die. You know it, I know it, and Apple knows it.
Nobody likes change, even though change is a fundamental, almost DNA-level part of technology and innovation....