The move fulfills a long-standing customer request.

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'Anomaly' is the fourth time spacecraft headed to the station have encountered problems in two years.

The premium channel's online spread continues.

This D.C.-area museum wants to introduce VR to millions. Here's how.

Washington is not happy with how this coder is getting around regulation.

A company called DroneShield has introduced a 13-pound rifle field jammer that it says can take down drones from a distance as far as 1.2 miles away.

The government claims the right to search your electronics at the border.

Apple is using its ubiquitous presence to raise awareness and money for the AIDS awareness campaign Red.

No, there's no big explosion.

Gab, a “free speech” social network, has been flooded with new members as Twitter cracks down on “hateful conduct."

DirecTV Now starts at $35 a month.

The apparent hacker says the system was poorly secured.

With streaming TV options becoming more affordable, it may be time to cancel your cable service. But which streaming services offer which channels, and how do you know if you'll save money in the long run?

“I abused my power to give the bullies a hard time,” Huffman told The Washington Post.

Mark Jamison has questioned the need for telecom and cable oversight.

AT&T; claims the practice is pro-consumer.

A new report highlights how online harassment affects men and women.

Sen. Jeff Sessions and the tech industry don't see eye-to-eye on some key issues.

Apple stressed that the problem with its iPhone 6S phones, which can shut off without warning, is not a safety issue.

Two top Senate lawmakers are blocking the confirmation of a Democratic official to the Federal Communications Commission, ending months of speculation about the official's fate and all but ensuring a stalemate at the nation's top telecom and cable regulator as it heads into 2017.

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