What the Tech: How to get out of a hard-to-cancel digital subscription
Here’s what to do if you have trouble canceling a digital subscription.
Here’s what to do if you have trouble canceling a digital subscription.
Wednesday, October 4th, and approximately 1:20 PM CT, almost every cellphone in the United States will get an alert.
An FCC commissioner wants TikTok banned in the U.S. over concerns that information is shared with the Chinese government.
Millions of people across the United States continue to be hampered by slow internet speeds.
Never mind the grass being greener, the internet may be faster across the street.
80% of families who qualify for help paying for internet bills have not applied, according to the FCC.
If you don’t get a robocall every day, you probably don’t have a cellphone. Robocalls are the #1 complaint filed with the FCC but new technology just might put an end to them.
The global Coronavirus pandemic made one thing abundantly clear: there is a great digital divide in the United States where millions of Americans still have no access to high-speed internet service.
Millions of people will qualify for a new program from the FCC that will pay a portion of internet bills as well as offer a substantial discount on a computer or laptop.
Millions of people across the United States continue to be hampered by slow internet speeds. The problem has only become more noticeable in the past year as people were forced to work from home and children were forced to attend school virtually over computer connections.