A majority think texters should pay more car insurance than speeders.
Connecticut is the latest state to report texting and cellphone violations to insurance companies -- and that could mean higher rates for phone scofflaws.
Give her the gifts of technology and time: These apps can help her stay in touch, share photos, save time and money, and more.
Nearly midway through the year, shoppers are likely to see some of the best bargains since January. However, a few items are almost certain to drop in price, and waiting may pay handsome dividends.
Washington state's attorney general says the company's boasts of doing away with annual contracts were deceptive.
If you shop, watch movies or job hunt online, you’re taking advantage of the boom in data analytics even if you don’t know it.
The FTC files its first mobile phone cramming case, alerting consumers that this problem continues.
Mobile networks can get bogged down or cut off in disasters, as Monday's Boston Marathon bombings showed. But there are still ways to get through.
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