Barely a quarter of U.S. adults continue to own landlines. But wireless at work and home means you’re always tethered to both.
Companies don’t need to eavesdrop to target ads — we give them plenty of information.
It's about being present in the moment.
"Away for the Day" aims to combat our country's tech addiction.
An entrepreneur looks to fight illegal loggers, one used cellphone at a time.
Check your bill. "Cramming" goes back decades — and costs billions.
New York City has about 10,000 public payphones. But who's using them?
Thanksgiving is over, but let's give a moment of thanks for the U.S. Department of Transportation.
If police want to track your movements using old calls you made on your cellphone, they can get the information from your cellphone company without a warrant.
Nearly half a billion mobile phone SIM cards might be vunerable to hacking. The vulnerability was revealed by a security researcher in Germany.