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UN experts back news reports that Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos' phone may have been hacked by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Today's major tech stories include Apple's abandoned plan to encrypt iClould backup data, Uber allowing some California drivers to set their own fares and some of Qualcomm's last 4G chips that will help connectivity in cheaper mobile devices.

The latest from the upscale truck and SUV manufacturer gives owners the opportunity to venture off the beaten path.

Patrick Stewart says the different take on Star Trek is why he came back.

From The Daily Charge: Imagine being able to scan someone's face and pulling up their photos from Facebook instantly.

A recap of the best and worst things we saw at the massive tech show.

The studio behind My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away and Ponyo is coming to Netflix, but not in the US.

Google isn't the only game in town when you go online. See what Brave, Firefox, Microsoft Edge and more have to offer.

There's something quite majestic about a car so large travelling so fast.

With the Borg and Data playing a role in Picard, the cast shares their thoughts on artificial intelligence.

Today's tech headlines include Samsung Galaxy Z Flip seen in the wild, Clearview privacy concerns and SpaceX blow up a Falcon 9 booster in critical safety test.

SpaceX sacrificed one of its Falcon 9 rockets on Sunday to test the safety of its in-flight launch abort system, a critical step toward the company's eventual goal of carrying astronauts to the International Space Station.

This week's major tech stories include the continuing leaks regarding Samsung's Galaxy S20 phone, Jack Dorsey all but killing the idea of an edit button on Twitter and Microsoft's promise to undo its carbon footprint.

NBCUniversal has entered the streaming race, bringing NBC shows, big movies and even the Olympics to cord cutters. We have the full rundown (including what you get for free).

The filmmaker's show Lost Vegas features digital art and pieces specifically designed for the Neon Museum. The exhibition has been extended through April 12.

Today on AutoComplete Lucid promises a production debut, Bentley says bye to the Mulsanne and more.

If you recently upgraded to a new iPad, no need to get rid of or sell your older model. Here's why even an older tablet can be of great value in your home.


The Exolung is aiming for the sweet spot between scuba and snorkeling by using the power of kicking legs to pull a steady supply of air down from the surface.

In today's top stories, some Fitbit wearables are gaining the ability to monitor blood oxygen. Meanwhile, Microsoft pledges to undo its carbon footprint within decades.