AT&T to Refund Customers for Data Throttling Under 'Unlimited' Plans

From PC Mag: AT&T has agreed to pay a $60 million fine to the Federal Trade Commission for throttling the mobile internet speeds of customers who had subscribed to "unlimited" data plans.

The FTC initially brought the case against AT&T in 2014, claiming the carrier misled millions of customers over...

Apple updates privacy website to highlight data protection tools

From CNET: Apple on Wednesday took another step in its privacy efforts, updating the section of its website that's focused on data protection and controls. It's the company's latest move as it looks to be the privacy leader among tech giants.

The updated page serves as a central hub for all things...

Xiaomi announces 108-megapixel Mi Note 10 for outside China

From The Verge: Yesterday Xiaomi unveiled the CC9 Pro, the first phone to use the 108-megapixel image sensor the company co-developed with Samsung. The CC9 Pro won’t be sold outside of China, but today Xiaomi is announcing that a near-identical phone called the Mi Note 10 will.

The Mi Note 10 is...

Thermaltake Level 20 HT/HT Snow Edition Full Tower Chassis

From Thermaltake Press Release: Thermaltake is thrilled to announce a new member of the Level 20 collection- the Level 20 HT and the Level 20 HT Snow Edition Full Tower Chassis. Distinctive from most cases on the market, the Level 20 HT/HT Snow Edition full tower chassis is specially constructed to...

Ecobee adds more smarts to its connected thermostats

From The Verge: Ecobee is announcing today a new feature for its smart thermostats that adds improved home and away detection and schedule recommendation capabilities. Called eco+, this new feature combines some of the Ecobee thermostat’s existing capabilities with more advanced artificial...

Google Extends the Life of 135 Chromebooks

From PC Mag: Back in September, Google decided to extend the life of eight Chromebook models by supporting them with regular updates for three extra years. Now, 135 more Chromebooks are having their life extended.

Chromebooks may be a cheap and relatively secure way to use the internet on a...

The compact Sony Xperia 5 battles big phone fatigue

From CNET: Phones just keep getting bigger and not everyone is happy about it. For example, just look at how large the iPhone 11 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus are. For those with smaller hands, the pain of using big-screened devices is often very real. Sony is the one phone maker that's...

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