Cellular June 7, 2017 Supreme Court Will Decide If Your Mobile Phone Location Data Is Private Consumer Reports has no relationship with any advertisers on this website.
Cellular May 26, 2017 T-Mobile Will Pay Off Verizon Customers' iPhones If They Switch Consumer Reports has no relationship with any advertisers on this website.
Cellular May 23, 2017 Tips for Better Passwords Consumer Reports has no relationship with any advertisers on this website.
Desktops April 22, 2017 How to Recycle Old Electronics We love our devices—our TVs, laptops, tablets, and perhaps most of all, our mobile phones, those pocket-size miracles of computing power.
Cellular March 23, 2017 The Pros and Cons of Buying an iPhone Directly From Apple Is it time for consumers to start buying their iPhones directly from Apple instead of their cell-phone carrier?
Cellular March 17, 2017 Best Unlocked Smartphones That Work With Any Cellular Network Smartphone reviews often ignore an increasingly important feature: the ability to switch from one cellular carrier to another.
Cellular March 16, 2017 T-Mobile engineers in Dallas to fix 911 glitch after baby's death T-Mobile has sent its top engineers to Dallas to fix with the city calls a life-threatening problem with its mobile phones.
Cellular March 16, 2017 First Look: LG G6 Smartphone Aims Big (and Tall) At Mobile World Congress 2017 in Barcelona, Spain, LG took the wraps off its latest flagship, the G6 smartphone, which packs a rather large and unusually tall 5.7-inch display into a case that’s ...
Cellular March 16, 2017 Best Tech Deals for Getting Outside Despite what Punxsutawney Phil (or any groundhog) might say on the matter, nothing will stop many people—in particular those who live in a cold-weather climate—from counting down the days until w...
Smartphones March 10, 2017 Parents banned from using cell phones when picking up their kids A school has put up signs at its entrances asking parents not to be on their phones when they pick up children after classes.
TECH March 9, 2017 Google says Android exploits mentioned in the CIA leak have been patched Among the CIA files dumped by Wikileaks were Android exploits, but Google said that most were patched in the latest version of Android. And separate analyses by security experts show that most affect older hardware.