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NSA Suspends Controversial Surveillance Program
The authority of the program will expire at the end of the year, and the Trump administration is unlikely to ask Congress to renew it.
Alexa Lardieri March 5, 2019
Utah Considers Traffic Bill
The Utah House passed the legislation earlier this week.
Casey Leins Feb. 27, 2019
DOJ: FBI Must Archive Texts
After the high-profile disclosure of anti-Trump texts between a former FBI agent and lawyer, a report found that current procedures fail to properly collect and store messages sent from agency devices.
Alexa Lardieri Feb. 12, 2019
Global Smartphone Ownership Still Uneven
Nearly everyone in South Korea owns a smartphone, while emerging economies lag behind.
Sintia Radu Feb. 6, 2019
Kids Aren’t Getting Enough Sleep
A new study found that a majority of kids are spending too little time sleeping and exercising and too much time on electronics.
Alexa Lardieri Feb. 4, 2019
Apple Apologizes for FaceTime Flaw
Apple has temporarily disabled the group FaceTime feature and will issue a software update to fix the bug.
Alexa Lardieri Feb. 1, 2019
Smartphones Can Diagnose These Health Problems
That iPhone or Android could soon act as a health care assistant.
Tracy Staedter Jan. 18, 2019
Police Can't Force Some Smartphone Searches
A judge draws the line when it comes to authorities' smartphone search rights.
Megan Trimble Jan. 14, 2019
Poor Apple Sales in China Spur Global Fears
The falling iPhone sales amid an ongoing trade war between Beijing and Washington have sparked concerns about the cooling of China’s economy.
Paul D. Shinkman Jan. 3, 2019








