Georgia's deep fake bill: A move to prevent AI-generated election interference
A robocall mimicking President Joe Biden's voice urged voters not to cast their ballots in the New Hampshire Primary earlier this year.
AT&T outage: How to communicate when networks go down
A massive cell phone outage is affecting millions of people in the U.S. Here are some other ways to communicate.
AT&T outage today? Several states across the US reporting wireless cellular network issues
Several AT&T and Cricket Wireless customers in the United States woke up without cell service – an outage that lasted hours on Thursday.
What works, and what doesn’t, without cell service on your phone
Thursday's AT&T outage has been fixed, but it's important to know for next time: Can you still make and receive calls? Can you still tap to pay? Here’s what to know.
AT&T shares status on outage as service restored to thousands
An AT&T cell phone outage impacted customers across the U.S. on Thursday, leaving many unable to make calls or send text messages for hours. Service was back online by mid-afternoon.
Can a solar flare be to blame for the AT&T nationwide outage? Here's what the NOAA says
With AT&T having been victim to a solar flare back in 1972 – can the same issue happen again?
What is ‘popcorn brain?’: How social media could impact your focus
Social media use may be causing ‘popcorn brain.’ Here’s what you need to know.
Living with Tinnitus: Marietta man says new device tames 25 years of ringing in ears
After more than 25 years of living with a constant tone or whooshing sound in his ears, Michael McCreary says a new tinnitus device, cleared last year by the FDA, has softened the sounds he hears and made it easier for him to function in his daily life.
Over 15M Toshiba laptop adapters recalled after reports of overheating, catching fire
More than 15 million Toshiba laptop AC adapters are being recalled after hundreds of people reported that the product overheated or caught fire.
Georgia college student used Grammarly, now she is on academic probation
A University of North Georgia student is on academic probation after she says she used Grammarly to proofread a paper.
Wet phone? Apple says don't put it in rice
How to dry your phone: Apple says rice is not the solution when it comes to a wet phone. Here's why.
People use company recordings of Zoom meetings on YouTube to pretend they're working: 'This is a lifesaver'
“You guys helped me get a good three hours of rest every week, as this is my excuse to chill from my 14hr a day job," one person wrote in a comment.
Neuralink's 1st human patient can control mouse with thoughts, Elon Musk says
Neuralink’s first human patient in the trial is able to move a computer mouse around the screen just by thinking, founder Elon Musk said.
Site run by cyber criminals behind Fulton County ransomware attack taken over
International officials believe they have gotten to the bottom of a cyberattack in Fulton County.
Tinder, Hinge, and other dating apps facing lawsuit over 'addictive' features
Tinder, Hinge and other dating apps are designed with addictive features that encourage compulsive use, the new class-action lawsuit says.
Kennesaw Acworth 911 use new tech to pinpoint emergency calls
The Kennesaw Acworth 911 center has new technology that they say can give a more precise location of a 911 caller.
Instagram’s latest feature encourages teens to close app at night
The new feature nudges teen users to get downtime off the app when it's late at night. Here’s how it works.
Fulton County cyberattack: Hacking group claims to have stolen confidential documents, personal data
Fulton County will not say what the hackers might have stolen personal data.
YouTube turns 19: Look back at the first video ever posted
The domain name YouTube.com, which ultimately became the social media platform and website for sharing videos, was registered on February 14, 2005.
Facebook's new 'chirping' sound was a mistake; here's how to turn it off
Want to stop the Facebook “chirping" sound as you scroll through your feed? Here’s how.