Pledges set to expire Wednesday could mean the return of data caps from Internet service providers. What is each company planning?
Author: Rob Pegoraro, Special for USA TODAY
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YouTube switches to standard definition video. Will that make a difference?
With more strain than ever on bandwidth, Google says it’s trying to “do our part to minimize stress on the system during this unprecedented situation.”
Working or learning from home: Telecoms give boost in bandwidth to keep us online
Working and learning from home takes more than just a laptop and phone. You also need access to the internet — and not every home has access to wired broadband.
No, there doesn’t have to be an app for that
After Iowa caucuses app fiasco, everybody should think anew about the wisdom of throwing a mobile app at every problem. Sometimes, just web will do.
CES: Your smart TV is watching you. Will Samsung, LG, Vizio do more to protect privacy?
In the era of high-tech smart TVs, all eyes are on your data. But what television makers are doing to protect you is still a low-resolution picture.
Cord cutters, you can finally stream your PBS stations online – on YouTube TV
Public TV stations had remained a holdout from streaming services since the debut of Dish Network’s Sling TV in 2015.
AT&T’s latest smartphone plans offer new ways to limit ‘unlimited’ data
Which AT&T wireless unlimited data plan is best for you? You need to consider these three factors first.
Too-smart toilets and work-tracking shirts: Could this tech in Tokyo come to the U.S.?
The stories your clothes and commode could tell! The CEATEC trade show in Japan gives a glimpse at tech we may see here in America in the near future.
Netflix: Why would somebody bother to hack your account on the streaming service?
Netflix accounts don’t really offer the selling potential stolen Facebook accounts do, but they still tempt a subset of hackers.