Verizon CEO: Communication is at a peak
Verizon CEO on communicating during coronavirus
Amid coronavirus job loss, apps help people find temp work in 24 hours
As mounting coronavirus fears force U.S. businesses to close, more people are turning to mobile apps to find temporary work.
Post-coronavirus, Chinese factories face new threat: US anti-virus controls
Factories in China, struggling to reopen after the coronavirus shut down the economy, face a new threat from U.S. anti-disease controls.
Facebook announces coronavirus small business grants
Facebook has rolled out a $100 million grant program and other new initaitives to help combat the novel coronavirus.
Uber, Lyft under fire for coronavirus response
Nearly 80 percent of drivers say Uber, Lyft aren't doing enough to support drivers.
How to clean phones amid coronavirus outbreak
The virus can live for two to three days on plastic and stainless steel.
California AG drops challenge to T-Mobile-Sprint merger
The move brings the companies closer to creating a new wireless giant on par with AT&T and Verizon in size.
American alternatives to Huawei seek more market share
The U.S. and other countries are concerned that Huawei poses a national security risk due to its reliance on the Chinese government and its leaders' own ties to the country's Communist Party.
Coronavirus epidemic should cause more countries to close borders: Gordon Chang
China, North Korea can't be trusted
Coronavirus impact on rideshare, delivery apps
Some rideshare and food-delivery app companies are already feeling the effects of such concerns surrounding the new coronavirus.
What is Venmo?
"It's the money app for splitting the cost of almost anything."
What are the top-rated encrypted texting apps?
Facebook-owned WhatsApp is by far the most popular and top-rated messaging app with end-to-end encryption in the world.
Hinge dating app offers $100 to go on a date — and stop using the service
This dating app is willing to pay its users to not use its service for a day.
Are workout apps the future of fitness?
Rise in fitness apps has Americans running from the gym
Is Apple committing iPhone fraud?
Apple is in hot water
How smartphone doctor visits could stop coronavirus from spreading
Dr. Roy Schoenberg on telehealth
Is TikTok dangerous?
The main concern surrounding the app with an estimated 800 million users is its tie to the Chinese government.
T-Mobile to dispute $91M FCC fine for allegedly selling customer location data
The FCC is accusing Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint failing to protect customer location data by selling it to third-parties.
Older cell phones to become obsolete as 3G networks disappear
Even people who use 4G and 5G-capable smartphones could be impacted by the collective 3G shutdown.
Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile to be fined by FCC: Report
Proposed fines could reach more than $200 million.



















