Why you'll likely get an emergency alert on Oct. 4
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An alarm will go off on cell phones across the U.S. on the morning of Oct. 4 (Arizona Time), and you shouldn't be concerned about it. This is all part of a nationwide emergency alert test for FEMA, and the alert will also be seen and heard on radio and television broadcasts.

Your cell phone will receive an emergency alert
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Wednesday morning, an alarm will go off on cellphones across the country as part of a nationwide emergency alert test for FEMA. The test will be done in two parts -- one alert will go to cellphones and the other to radio and television stations. The alert will sound even on silenced phones.

Facebook and Instagram in Europe could get ad-free subscription option: report

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NATO testing underwater drones off the coast of Europe to deter Russia

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Your cell phone will receive an emergency alert test this week: Here's when and why

Americans around the country will see their phones light up this week following a nationwide test of emergency alert systems. FEMA and the FCC plan to hold the two-part emergency alert system test on Wednesday, October 4.

Disney+ begins cracking down on password sharing

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Nightly Roundup: Arrest made in Tupac's murder, man shot and killed by Mesa Police

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Pinal County schools affected by ransomware attack

“It has come to our attention that the Pinal County School Office Data Processing Consortium was the victim of a Ransomware attack this weekend," read an email from Jill Broussard, the Pinal County Superintendent of Schools. 

AI coming to construction sites
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Artificial Intelligence is having an impact on a number of industries, and now, people can add the construction industry to that list. The technology is literally re-shaping a new project being built in Florida. FOX 10's Christina Carilla has more.

Modern phone etiquette: Can Apple save the voicemail? Do we even want them to?

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Nationwide emergency alert test held on Oct. 4

When the test message appears on your cell phone, you won’t have to take any action.

Tinder introduces top-tier subscription, Select, with a reported price tag of $499 a month

Looking to up your dating game even more? Tinder is rolling out a new top-tier subscription called Select – and is appearing to be very selective about who has access to it.