• Galaxy Watch 7 Makes Appearance at FCC Before Arrival

    Talk of Samsung’s next wave of products is ramping up to end the week, thanks to FCC filings for the Galaxy Watch 7 that are now live. In documents, we get a semi-confirmation of the model numbers for Samsung’s next watches, along with a new reference to a watch believed to be the Galaxy Watch … Continued Read the original post: Galaxy Watch 7 Stops Through FCC, Galaxy Watch FE Too

  • Net Neutrality Restored As FCC Votes To Regulate Internet Providers

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Federal Communications Commission has voted to restore rules to prevent broadband internet

  • AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile declare legal war on FCC

    The FCC fined AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile over the mishandling of customers' location-based data. The companies plan of fighting it.

  • Samsung Galaxy Watch7 passes through the FCC alongside Galaxy Watch FE

    Samsung is expected to launch at least three versions of the Galaxy Watch7 at its next Unpacked event in July - the vanilla, the Classic, and the Pro. A cheaper Galaxy Watch FE may join it too, and although it may not be called that, we'll use that name for now, as it's easy to follow. A bunch of Samsung smartwatches have been listed by the FCC, with model numbers SM-L300, SM-L305, SM-L310, SM-L315, and SM-R861. L300 and L310 could be the Wi-Fi-only versions of the two sizes for the vanilla...

  • vivo Y28 4G is on the way, FCC certification reveals huge battery

    vivo is working on the third Y28 smartphone to be launched soon. This will follow the Y28 from 2014, as well as the Y28 launched back in January. The new model will be 4G-only, unlike that one. The Y28 4G has been certified by the FCC, which means an international launch is happening. The certification has revealed the fact that the phone sports a huge 6,000 mAh typical capacity battery (implied by the certified rated capacity of 5,870 mAh). vivo Y28 5G The battery will charge at up to 44W,...

  • FCC clarifies that its net neutrality order doesn't allow 5G fast lanes

    Fast lanes are made feasible by a technical feature of the 5G network called network slicing— which allows telcos to create a virtualized subnetwork (called a ‘slice’) for a dedicated purpose.

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    Alleged Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro receives FCC certification, launch imminent

    After picking up the TUV and BIS certifications, the alleged Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro has picked up FCC certification. The TWS is expected to be unveiled at the upcoming Unpacked event on July 10.

  • FCC explicitly prohibits fast lanes, closing possible net neutrality loophole

    Putting applications into fast lanes would violate FCC's no-throttling rule.

  • FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr Says TikTok Legal Filing 'Gives Away the Game'

    FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr roasted TikTok’s “arrogance” as it attempts to escape severing its ties with the communist Chinese government. Last month, President Joe Biden signed a bill that would force TikTok’s Chinese-controlled parent company, ByteDance to divest itself from TikTok, or risk being banned from the U.S. market entirely. On Tuesday, TikTok responded to the bill with a legal challenge, claiming that divestiture is “impossible” and “infeasible.” But Carr is not buying it. “While...

  • FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr Says TikTok Legal Filing 'Gives Away the Game'

    FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr roasted TikTok’s “arrogance” as it attempts to escape severing its ties with the communist Chinese government. Last month, President Joe Biden signed a bill that would force TikTok’s Chinese-controlled parent company, ByteDance to divest itself from TikTok, or risk being banned from the U.S. market entirely. On Tuesday, TikTok responded to the bill with a legal challenge, claiming that divestiture is “impossible” and “infeasible.” But Carr is not buying it. “While...