Saudi man gets death sentence for posts on social media

A Saudi court has sentenced a man to death over his posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, and his activity on YouTube.

Google's got you humming: New YouTube feature helps you find that song you can't name

Google is testing a new feature on YouTube to help users find songs they can't name by allowing them to hum or record the tune. This feature, currently in experimentation, is available only to select users globally on Android devices.

Pickleball: New program pairs up pros and those who want to play better

Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the U.S., but for some people, the game is so popular that trying it might seem intimidating. Now, a company is pairing up players with pros who know.

National emergency alert test planned by FEMA, FCC: Here's what you should know

A test of the country's emergency alert system is set to take place later on this year. Here's what you should know about the test, as well as the systems that will be tested.

Netflix kills DVD mailings, makes surprising offer to old-school members

Netflix is winding down its shipment of little red envelops containing DVDs, mailing the final batch on Sept. 29 after 25 years of sending subscribers DVDs by mail.

More funding for rural broadband infrastructure announced by Biden administration

The Biden administration on Monday continued its push toward internet-for-all by 2030, announcing about $667 million in new grants and loans to build more broadband infrastructure in the rural U.S.

Glendale Community College preparing students for a cybersecurity career

There are many open jobs in the cybersecurity field across the U.S., and a community college in the West Valley is doing its part to prepare people for a successful and high-paying career.

The iPhone end-call button may not be moving much after all

Images of the latest iOS 17 beta show the red end-call button right back in the center of the phone dialpad.

TikTok video shows courageous moments Arizona construction workers rush to help crash victims

A TikTok video showing courageous Arizona construction workers helping crash victims has been seen more than 2 millions times. That person who took the video describes what he saw.