This easy-to-build walking reindeer can be constructed with only a bow motor, battery, wires, and a few other parts.
Android 16 code hints Google could restore one-tap Wi-Fi and mobile data toggles, potentially ending the unpopular Internet ...
Here’s a fun build from [RootSaid] that is suitable for people just getting started with microcontrollers and robotics — an Arduino-controlled two-wheeled robot. The video assumes you ...
Apple's disappointing iPhone Air sales are causing major Chinese mobile vendors to scrap or freeze their own ultra-thin phone projects, according to reports coming out of Asia. Since the ‌iPhone Air‌ ...
Following disappointing sales of Apple's iPhone Air and tightening supply chains, major Chinese smartphone manufacturers have reportedly frozen or canceled their own ...
Fast, affordable internet service in parts of L.A. County is expected to become available soon and organizers say now is a good time to sign up for alerts when the program goes live. How much will the ...
Ookla’s latest tests show that WiFi performance varies across top phones, with Apple, Google, Xiaomi, and Samsung each excelling in different areas. While real-world differences may be small, factors ...
Speedtest.net’s owner Ookla has published a new report detailing Wi-Fi performance of iPhone 17 users in the wild. The data shows that the new iPhones gets significantly faster WiFi speeds compared to ...
What’s happened? Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup is the first to ship with its own N1 Wi-Fi chip, and it’s already paying off. Fresh Speedtest data from Ookla points to a clear bump in everyday Wi-Fi ...
Google and the TSA have issued a new advisory warning users about the potential dangers of using public WiFi networks. While modern encryption makes them safer than before, experts still recommend ...
Connectivity intelligence brand Ookla just announced the Speedtest Pulse, a diagnostic troubleshooting device for ISPs and enterprises that fits on the back of a MagSafe-compatible smartphone. It has ...
Is this real? Google's surprising new advice. Google has just told smartphone users to “avoid using public Wi-Fi whenever possible,” warning that “these networks can be unencrypted and easily ...