Following years of debate and controversy, the Federal Communications Commission is set to hold a new vote on April 25 that will likely reinstate net neutrality, restoring protections affecting broadband internet usage in the United States. Net Neutrality as a policy functions as the principle that internet providers should handle web traffic equally regardless of […]
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The 6GHz band is en route for Apple, Meta, and Google devices. The FCC has given the companies approval to tap into the 6GHz band for wireless devices. The move comes four years after the companies combined forces to petition the FCC for access to the spectrum, with one of the biggest use cases being […]
As you may have heard, FEMA and the FCC are conducting a nationwide test of the Public Alerts and Warning System today. As such, your iPhone will sound off with an emergency alert at around 2:20 p.m. ET/11:20 a.m. PT. FEMA is required to conduct these national tests of the Public Alert and Warning System […]
If you’re hankering for an updated version of the Beats Studio headphones, a series of recent FCC filings may show that the next generation is en route. While Apple has yet to acknowledge the Beats Studio Pro headphones, they were spotted in the macOS Ventura 13.4 update back in May. The headphones feature an A2924 […]
Apple is rumored to be continuing development on a reverse wireless-charging feature that would allow an iPhone to charge other devices, such as its AirPods. Per 9to5Mac, the company is said to be working on an “advanced bilateral wireless charging technology” for a next-generation iPhone. The company originally intended to implement the functionality in the […]