‘Just not sustainable’: Why your monthly £25 broadband internet bill could soon hit £45

Entry-level UK broadband around £25 is increasingly unsustainable as smaller alternative networks face rising costs, slowing growth, and potential price hikes.

iPhone owners urged to change this key privacy setting after FBI recovers suspect’s deleted Signal messages

Potential security flaws in both Signal and WhatsApp have been revealed, but one of them is fixable.

WhatsApp’s latest beta lets you set up a username, so you don’t have to share your phone number

WhatsApp’s latest beta just took a major step forward on the privacy front, but only for select users.

‘Costs go up by £20 per month’: Check your broadband contract now to beat the £1bn April hike

Millions overpay on out-of-contract broadband as April price hikes loom, with some facing £50 monthly jumps for doing nothing.

$45/mo for phone and internet? Mint Mobile just changed the game with its new ‘Unf*! your bills’ plan

Mint Mobile’s new ‘Unf*! your bills’ deal gets you home internet and an unlimited 5G phone plan for just $45/mo – pretty incredible value.

Reddit is closing down its unfiltered r/all page of trending posts, but there is still a way to access it if you know how

Reddit is now going to redirect you away from r/all, though you can still find it by loading up old Reddit.

Delta is finally joining the faster satellite Wi-Fi craze with Amazon — but if you want in-flight satellite now, you’ll still want to book United

Delta Air Lines is bringing faster, satellite-powered Wi-Fi to its planes via Amazon’s Leo network — but with the rollout not starting until 2028, United Airlines remains the better bet for high-speed connectivity right no…

Mullvad Browser’s testers now get access to updates every four weeks, also on Linux ARM devices

Mullvad Browser’s testers get faster access to updates as the interface has just transitioned to the Firefox Rapid channel. Here’s all you need to know.

Forget 2Gbps NBN — NBN Co’s latest full-fibre speed trial proves the network can go much, much faster

It’s taken years to get multi-gigabit internet in Australia, but now they’re already achieving over 200 gigabits per second!