A series of fueling issues has delayed the much-anticipated launch of NASA's Artemis II moon mission, the first to carry ...
If you're not interested in using Apple's AI features, here's the good news: You don't have to. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the author of dozens of how-to books ...
Not into AI? You don't have to use it, and here's how you can change it to your liking. Blake has over a decade of experience writing for the web, with a focus on mobile phones, where he covered the ...
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Windows 11 shutdown issues caught many users off guard after a routine January 2026 security update, triggering widespread PC troubleshooting across affected systems. Instead of powering off, impacted ...
Default motion smoothing causes the unnatural "soap opera effect." Experts recommend turning off motion smoothing for most movies and shows. Motion smoothing improves fast-paced action like sports and ...
If Alexa’s in your home, you might’ve been one of many users this month who were suddenly moved from the original Alexa to the new AI-powered Alexa+ voice assistant. Amazon announced in early January ...
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail Pro-Palestine groups have published their annual reminders against purchasing Israeli dates as Muslims gear up for the holy month of Ramadan. Here is what to know when ...
Microsoft keeps trying to force Widgets and Apps on its userbase and we don't want an part of it, yet it returns every so often.
Paria Sanaty Zadeh is a licensed pharmacist and associate director of the practice and science programs with the American Pharmacists Association. It can take weeks for magnesium supplements to ...
HEBRON, Ky. — One of the area’s busiest airports recently announced some of its upcoming nonstop flights. American Airlines will add up to three additional daily flights to Chicago (ORD) in February.
Monday - Friday, 6:00 - 7:00 PM ET CNBC's Jim Cramer said the sell-off in software reflects a shift in how investors value future growth rather than a collapse in earnings. The "Mad Money" host said ...