Mass Effect Legendary Edition custom cover art is incredible — how to print yours By Imad Khan published 7 May 21 EA has launched a Mass Effect Legendary Edition custom cover art creator, allowing fans to create game inserts that match their experiences with the series.
The Adobe Flash nightmare on Windows 10 is finally coming to an end By Ian Morris published 6 May 21 Steve Jobs never liked Adobe Flash, delivering a brutal takedown of the product back in 2010. It was weirdly prophetic.
Starlink passes 500,000 orders — here’s how coverage and speed stacks up By Imad Khan published 5 May 21 With Starlink exceeding 500,000 orders, Ookla Speedtest has compiled what median speed and coverage is looking like across the U.S.
Starlink nearing FCC approval for 4,000 low-orbit satellites — rivals fear collision risks By Imad Khan published 27 April 21 SpaceX is nearing FCC approval to place 4,000 satellites at an even lower orbit — 550 km vs 1,000 — but rivals fear that there will be increased risk of collisions.
Starlink aiming for full launch this summer — what you need to know By Imad Khan published 16 April 21 Elon Musk has suggested on Twitter that Starlink could exit its beta phase as early as this summer, bringing satellite internet access to many more people around the globe.
Starlink just launched 60 more satellites — what it means for coverage By Imad Khan published 8 April 21 Starlink has sent another wave of satellites into orbit as it continues to expand its internet megaconstellation. It makes for 300 satellites launched this month.
Starlink won't have cheaper pricing for now — here's what to expect By Imad Khan published 8 April 21 During a panel discussion, SpaceX president, Gwynne Shotwell, said that Starlink pricing will remain simple, at least for now.
Watch out, Starlink — T-Mobile just launched 5G home internet By Imad Khan published 8 April 21 T-Mobile Home Internet is launching, with the service piggybacking off T-Mobile's 5G network. The home internet service costs $60 a month.
Google Chrome for iOS just got its first update in ages — here's what's in it By Ian Morris published 7 April 21 Google's latest update takes care of some security issues with a bigger update coming version 90, due in the next few weeks.
Starlink speeds are all over the map — here’s how the company is responding By Imad Khan published 6 April 21 Per an analysis by speed test website Ookla, Starlink internet speeds have taken a dip in the past two months, but are starting to rise again steadily. Here's what we know.
Elon Musk's Starlink internet exceeds 200 Mbps in new tests By Imad Khan published 5 April 21 As more users install Starlink satellite internet, test results show that the service is able to deliver speeds of more than 200 Mbps in both cities and rural areas.
Does your broadband suck? The FCC wants to hear from you By Tom Pritchard published 25 March 21 Here's how you can make your voice heard, and tell the FCC all about the crappy broadband coverage in your area.
SpaceX just launched 60 Starlink satellites — here’s what it means for coverage By Imad Khan published 24 March 21 SpaceX continues to launch Starlink satellites into orbit at a rapid pace. This is the 25th mission to date.
Google just blocked this Chrome privacy extension — here's why By Shabana Arif published 24 March 21 An anti-tracking browser extension called ClearURLs has been removed from the Google Chrome Web Store. Its developer says he threatens Google's business model.
Starlink and NASA sign agreement to ensure satellites don't hit each other By Imad Khan published 19 March 21 SpaceX and Starlink have signed an information-sharing agreement to ensure satellites don't crash into one another.
Deep Nostalgia uses AI to bring old photos to life — and it’s freaking us out By Marc McLaren published 3 March 21 MyHeritage Deep Nostalgia uses AI-powered tech to animate old photos. Here’s how to try it.
Starlink satellites grounded as SpaceX launch delayed By Imad Khan published 1 March 21 SpaceX was to launch 60 Starlink satellites, but had to cancel due to weather.
Paying for tweets? New Twitter Super Follows explained By Tom Pritchard published 26 February 21 Twitter is letting some creators paywall content with its Super Follows feature. Here's what you need to know.
Starlink coverage map revealed — here's where people are using the service By Jordan Palmer published 26 February 21 The Starlink beta is already covering several US counties up in the northwest, especially in Washington.
Elon Musk promises to double Starlink satellite broadband speeds this year By Imad Khan published 23 February 21 Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service, sent to space with SpaceX rockets, plans on bringing 300 Mbps speeds later this year.
Nubia Red Magic 6 has four huge upgrades to battle ROG Phone 5 By Brittany Vincent published 23 February 21 Nubia's upcoming Red Magic 6 has an official reveal on March 4. There, the company is expected to show off a range of this model's new features.
Comcast’s data caps during a pandemic are unethical — here’s why By Imad Khan published 31 January 21 As Americans continue to rely on internet during the pandemic, Comcast has chosen to enact arbitrary data caps. It's unethical.
Free vs. paid VPNs: which should you choose By Sue Marquette Poremba, Mo Harber-Lamond published 29 January 21 VPN Free vs paid VPNs: it's a question on everyone's lips, and here we'll outline the differences, and what you may sacrifice to save some cash.
Zoom holiday survival guide: 9 essential tips and tricks By Tom Pritchard published 23 December 20 If you have a holiday Zoom call, make sure you do everything the right way with our essential tips.
Zoom offering unlimited video calls for holiday season — these are the dates By Tom Pritchard published 18 December 20 Zoom is scrapping time limits for free users, ready for Christmas, New Year's, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa.
Google Search just got biggest upgrade in years — and it will save you a ton of time By Roland Moore-Colyer published 17 December 20 Google Search's UI upgrade promises to give you the information you need without clicking.
Google reveals why its services died on Monday — here's what you need to know By Tom Pritchard published 16 December 20 Google services like Gmail and YouTube went down for nearly an hour, and now we know why.
Google down: Gmail, YouTube and other services coming back online after major outage By Tom Pritchard published 14 December 20 Google services are now back online after a brief outage earlier this morning
DWEN helps female entrepreneurs build their business and find new contacts By Sponsored published 29 October 20 If you’re an entrepreneur searching for more tools and contacts to build your business, DWEN.com is a great place to look. From new contacts to educational tools, DWEN is worth checking out.
Fastest broadband ever unveiled — and it can download all of Netflix in a second By Brian Westover published 24 August 20 Researchers use new techniques to transfer data equivalent to 222 Ultra HD Blu-rays per second.