About a dozen states are in various stages of testing mobile or digital driver’s licenses that operate on smartphones.
Author: Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
New emojis promoted by Tinder represent interracial couples and a win for inclusiveness
In response to the more than 52,000 people who signed a petition from Tinder, Unicode released artwork for emojis that represent interracial couples.
The wallet as you know it may be dying
You grab your keys, smartphone and your wallet when you leave the house. It may not be such a disaster to leave the wallet and keys behind.
Siri Shortcuts gets more useful: A shortcut guide to animating routines on your iPhone
Apple adds a selection of shortcuts to the apps that work with the Siri Shortcuts feature across the iPhone, iPad Apple Watch, AirPods and HomePod
Robots may soon make your FedEx delivery from Walmart, Target and Pizza Hut
The FedEx SameDay Bot, developed with help from Segway inventor Dean Kamen, may help retailers make same day deliveries. It’ll be tested this summer.
Contest winners: Apple chooses the best pictures shot on the iPhone
How good is your iPhone’s camera? The winners of Apple’s latest “Shot on iPhone Challenge” highlight just what the phones are capable of.
‘Fortnite’: How young is too young to play?
Age guidelines are just that, guidelines, and every family brings a unique dynamic to playing Fortnite. Can the kid be trusted? Is the child mature?
5G can make digital humans look real and turn real people into holograms
5G isn’t just about phones: At a 5G lab in New York, Verizon demonstrated 5G technologies touching AI, augmented reality and computer vision.
Are you ready to spend $2,000 for Samsung’s new Galaxy Fold phone?
Samsung’s Galaxy Fold foldable devicecosts roughly twice as much as the premium smartphones on the market.
Forget 5G and foldable. We just want it to last all day: What you want from new smartphone
You’ve heard about 5G wireless and flexible-screen smartphones. According to our poll, what you really want is longer battery life and good cameras.