Google has agreed to a $134 million settlement after Android phone users claimed the tech giant collected cellular data it shouldn’t have. Google denied any wrongdoing despite reaching an agreement.
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Despite a pair of Group of Six teams pushing their way into the College Football Playoff last season, data from the 2026 transfer cycle shows the talent gap between the Power Four and the G6 continues ...
New Google Pixel 3 smartphones are displayed in New York, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018. Google introduced two new smartphones in its relentless push to increase the usage of its digital services and promote ...
If you’re moving from an older Android phone to a Galaxy S25, Smart Switch is still the fastest and safest way to transfer your important data. The key is choosing the right transfer path and knowing ...
The new “Transfer to Android” feature in iOS 26.3 lets iPhone users move photos, messages, and notes by putting their devices next to each other. The update also lets third-party wearables like Wear ...
Apple has released iOS 26.3 for iPhones, and it includes a Transfer to Android tool in the settings menu. This tool lets you transfer data such as photos, messages, passwords, and notes from your ...
The findings from the newly published CYBER360: Defending the Digital Battlespace report, which surveyed 500 security leaders and IT decision makers working in government, defense, and critical ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Concerns about who should have access to your driver’s license information have sparked a lawsuit now before the State Supreme Court. Dozens of Oklahoma Lawmakers want to stop ...
With just four teams left alive in the College Football Playoff, many fans of misfortunate squads have turned their attention to the next phase of their teams’ futures: transfer portal season! In the ...
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