Xfinity had a nationwide outage Thursday hours after Comcast had a quarterly earnings call where company officials talked about losing TV customers.
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Apple’s new gym partnerships give real perks for working out with Apple Watch
Apple is launching an incentive program for the Apple Watch with select health clubs. You can earn benefits at Crunch, YMCA, Basecamp, Orangetheory.
Nostalgia play: Pricey foldable Motorola Razr goes on presale Jan. 26, at Verizon, Walmart
In its heyday, Motorola’s clamshell became a fashionista status symbol. This latest $1499.99 version is a foldable-screen Android handset.
What will it take for the government to protect your privacy?
Are Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon – and the government – doing enough to protect your privacy? Is 2020 the year we’ll see a federal privacy law?
Will an Apple iPhone 12 with 5G finally get you to upgrade?
An Morgan Stanley analyst suggests a iPhone with 5G or a better battery may shorten the smartphone replacement cycle under the current four years.
Should Apple help DOJ unlock terrorist’s iPhones?
Attorney General William Barr says Apple hasn’t provided substantive assistance to the FBI in the Pensacola case. Apple pushed back.
CES: New Quibi streaming service to give bite-size shows from J.Lo, Spielberg and The Rock
Quibi is an upcoming mobile streaming service with short-form content. It features Hollywood’s biggest stars. We got a first look at CES.
CES 2020: EVs, 8K TVs and streaming – this is the future Sony says it’s optimistic about
Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida sees a future in cars, envisions challenges selling 8K and talks about its prospects in streaming.
CES: Buzzy NEON startup builds ‘artificial humans’ that resemble bankers, fashion models
NEONS are “computationally created” virtual beings that look like yoga instructors, bankers and news anchors. They have a Samsung pedigree.
Meet Lora Haddock DiCarlo. She’s the woman responsible for the return of sex toys at CES 2020
After taking away an award for a “pleasure tech” product Lora DiCarlo’s Osé, CES organizers reversed course and invited sex tech companies to exhibit.