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The carrier wants more of your money, but it will give you bigger buckets of data in exchange.

A cyclist rides past a Verizon Wireless store in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Verizon Communications Inc. is scheduled to release earnings data on April 21. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg

The messaging app on your iPhone is moving from a product to a platform

What to do when selfies attack.

The company's self-driving car uses machine learning to keep bikers safe.

Forget the DMV, registering to be an organ donor will soon involve just a few taps on your iPhone.

The move will make it easier for Comcast viewers to reach Netflix content.

My Activities makes it easy to see what Google knows about you -- and make it forget.

Starting Friday in 26 cities, the app will score drivers on how well they brake, whether they accelerate smoothly, use their phone while driving, drive within the speed limit and more.

Is this stuff safe? What can't it do? All your questions, answered.

Find humor across the galaxy.

Get in and hang on — it’s a ride designed for looks and speed.

The acquisition would neutralize one of Apple Music's biggest competitors and likely hand the company Tidal's impressive roster of exclusive artists, expanding Apple's footprint in the music streaming space.

Movie theaters could one day have an easier way to crack down on illegal filming during screenings.

Tesla's Autopilot feature is now under investigation after the first known fatality involving a Tesla car using "Autopilot" mode was reported in May.

Pokémon Go is Game Freak and Nintendo's upcoming mobile game that allows players to catch Pokémon found in real world locations using your phone's camera. See first-time beta footage of the game here.

It is the first known fatality in more than 130 million miles driven with autopilot activated, Tesla said.

TV stations want to trade their airwaves for lots of money. Will carriers want it badly enough?

What the aerospace industry can teach outdoors enthusiasts

Some hackers are employing hard-to-notice tactics, such as sniffers and official-looking network names, to steal your information from public places.

Hatching escape plans is tiring work.

Rembrandt’s The Storm on the Sea of Galilee was stolen in 1990. Watch as digital artist Ankur Patar re‐creates it entirely out of Adobe Stock as part of the Make a Masterpiece campaign.

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