During the course of its nearly two-decade history, Sonos has shied away from offering Bluetooth connectivity in its speakers. However, that may soon change according to recently spotted FCC filings.
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Official pictures of the Samsung Galaxy Note10 have been leaked accidentally by none other than the FCC itself. The images offer a good look at the upcoming phone, laying to rest countless rumors.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has said he will recommend the approval of the Sprint and T-Mobile merger to his colleagues after the carriers promised to sell off Boost Mobile when the deal is approved.
The U.S. Department of Justice reportedly voiced concerns over the merger between T-Mobile and Sprint, saying that the deal may not be approved in its current form. A decision hasn't been made yet.
The US Federal Communications Commission recently opened up experimental spectrum licenses for new services and technologies. This move paves the way for innovation in the wireless technology sector.
Verizon wants to reintroduce its rule which allows it to prevent a user from changing carriers for a stipulated time period, stated as 60 days in the official request made to the FCC.
Elon Musk's SpaceX has filed a new request to the FCC, asking the commission to use some of its internet-providing satellites at less than half of the altitude it had originally requested.
California has reinstated the net-neutrality regulations that were recently scrapped by the Ajit Pai-led FCC. In retaliation to this state-level legislation, the Trump administration is suing.
The rumored Samsung Galaxy Watch is expected to launch along with the Galaxy Note9 during the Galaxy Unpacked 2018 event on August 9. Pre-orders for both devices are supposed to start on August 14.
While we still don't know a whole lot about the device, Samsung's Android Go smartphone could be coming to the United States based on a recent certification by the Federal Communications Commission.
The Federal Communications Commission is considering a change in its operating procedures that would allow the agency to ignore all informal complaints, unless accompanied by a hefty $255 fee.
The Federal Communications Commission abides by its recent decision to limit the $25 broadband subsidy under the Lifeline program to tribal residents in rural areas and to facilities-based providers.
A 33-year-old man from California has been arrested due to intimidating e-mails sent to FCC chairman Ajit Pai which threatened his family's lives following the vote to repeal net neutrality rules.
The United States Senate today voted in favour of overruling an FCC order repealing net neutrality protections in a 52-47 vote. A vote by the House and presidential consent are still needed.
If you yearned for an iPhone X that looked more luxurious, you probably would have purchased the unreleased gold variant of the handset. Now, we can see what it looks like courtesy of an FCC filing.
SpaceX has received the Federal Communications Commission's approval for its plan to provide a high-bandwidth low-latency internet solution to consumers using a network of over 4,000 satellites.
The FCC's decision to kill net neutrality in December has finally appeared in the Federal Register today, meaning that the ruling will go into effect in 60 days, unless Congress does something.
The Nokia 1, which is based on the Android Go platform and priced under $99, has passed certification at the FCC ahead of its official reveal in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress.
Mining cryptocurrencies using ASIC mining hardware could get you into trouble with the law after the FCC found that a specific model was causing interference with mobile broadband networks.
Mozilla has filed a petition with a federal court in Washington, D.C. over a recent decision to overturn the 2015 Open Internet Order. Mozilla is urging people to contact their representatives too.
Stories are appearing all over about the Senate being one vote away from bringing the resolution to overturn the net neutrality repeal to a full membership vote. That is not even half the battle.
Samsung is going to be unveiling its next top-of-the-line smartphones at the Mobile World Congress next month. But newly released FCC filings show two variants of the expected Galaxy S9 and S9+
The FCC's repeal of net neutrality is still more than 60 days away, which has given Senators seeking to overturn the ruling time to gather enough co-sponsors on a bill to force a full Senate vote.
After the controversy surrounding the repeal of net neutrality, the FCC has issued its final order "Restoring Internet Freedom." Along with the order come the official opinions of the commissioners.
The FCC chairman has come under fire for his push to repeal net neutrality. He was supposed to be at CES to talk about agency policymaking, but abruptly canceled less than a week before the event.
Weeks after the controversial ruling that repealed the Title II classification of ISPs as utilities, the final version of the order still has not been submitted and is likely still undergoing changes.
The alleged Nokia 9 passed through the FCC, revealing key specifications of the device, including a 5.5-inch OLED display, a Snapdragon 835 processor, and Android 8.0 Oreo out of the box.
The loss of net neutrality has Congress scrambling for a bill to take the onus off the FCC and make regulation of ISPs a law. But the first bill introduced does little to offer consumers protection.
We knew there was a problem with bogus comments in favor of net neutrality, but the perpetrators had an odd sense of irony. The ex-president's name was used along with his old White House address.
If you had to work or were busy this morning, you missed a pretty interesting debate on the pros and cons of net neutrality, which ended in a 3-2 vote repealing the Title II provision. Watch it now.
Today's repeal of net neutrality by the FCC was not a real shocker. Neither is the response, which has consumer groups and politicians rushing to the aid of the beleaguered Title II provision.
Net neutrality is dead. The FCC has approved Chairman Ajit Pai's plan to remove the classification of ISPs as utilities and return them to their former designation as information providers.
The FCC is meeting to discuss the Chairman Ajit Pai's recommended plan to repeal net neutrality and again classify ISPs as information companies instead of utilities. The event starts at 10:30 ET.
Several internet personalities have signed an open letter to two subcommittees asking members to tell Ajit Pai to halt a vote which could see net neutrality vanish in the United States.
The FCC is seeking to revoke the Title II designation of ISPs as utilities. The change could have a severe impact on how ISPs charge for access to the Internet. Stay informed and take a stand.
FCC chairman Ajit Pai has made it clear that he doesn't think much about feedback on net neutrality. The agency still will vote on a repeal on December 14, despite pleas from supporters for a delay.
While opponents of net neutrality are in favor of less government regulation of business, these same businesses - aka ISPs - have not demonstrated the necessary restraint to regulate themselves.
Anyone who uses the internet should be paying attention to this. The FCC is planning to roll back Obama-era rules that treated service providers as utilities, making the internet available to all.
A new standard for TV, called ATSC 3.0, has been approved by the U.S. FCC. The new technology will super power TVs of the future but it'll also be used by advertisers to show you more relevant ads.
The FCC has been pushing smartphone makers to activate the included FM chips in their phones as a better way to aid their customers in natural disasters. Apple has balked, but for a different reason.