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DENVER (KDVR) — A violent crime occurs in the U.S. every 25 seconds, according to the FBI. Some first responders will now be able to accept 911 video calls on Android as well as iPhones. Google is ...
[Caption] Samsung SA extends SOS+ to more Galaxy devices. Samsung South Africa has expanded its device-embedded 24/7 emergency support tool to a wider range of Galaxy devices. Provided by AURA, ...
Samsung’s One UI already gives Galaxy owners more control over their phones than most Android skins, but a few lesser-known tools can quietly transform how quickly you get from a locked screen to what ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. Per SammyFans, this “surprise” is for users of the company’s newest ...
This new update is not all good news. Samsung has released its long-awaited One UI 8.5 beta for the Galaxy S25, “introducing new and easier ways to create, connect and stay safe.” And while the latest ...
A concerned parent and owner of a Rivian R1S encountered a worrying safety flaw while demonstrating the emergency door release to children. Carmakers have been reinventing door handles with mixed ...
Pop music superstar Sabrina Carpenter is dealing with a different type of “Manchild” than she’s used to as The White House publicly insulted her Tuesday. While the barb didn’t come from President ...
The White House social media team is in hot water with one of the world's biggest pop stars after using Sabrina Carpenter's song "Juno" in a video depicting law enforcement apprehending individuals in ...
Authorities are releasing hundreds of 911 calls from the deadly flash floods that devastated parts of Texas Hill Country on July 4, killing more than 130 people, including dozens of young campers.
SEATTLE — Two handguns have been recovered and two people have been detained after King County deputies responded to reports ...