Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus get even better, and even more expensiveSamsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus get even better, and even more expensive

The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus have been humming along at 64GB of internal storage in the US since launch, but today Samsung revealed it's finally giving both phones a much-needed storage boost here. 

The smartphones will be available in 128GB and 256GB storage options starting with pre-orders tomorrow, May 1. The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus

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A cancer research team hopes to build a network of more than 100,000 UK smartphones to help process data while their owners sleep.

Phone owners can get involved by downloading an app and donating some of their wi-fi or data plan.

The handsets will need to be switched on and charged for six hours per night.

The aim is that

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Emergency dronesImage copyrightEricsson Image caption Mobile operators say drones working with mobile networks will speed up emergency response

Drones may be best known for taking impressive aerial videos and inspecting buildings, infrastructure and crops, but they also promise to improve mobile and internet connectivity for

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Logan PaulImage copyrightYouTubeImage caption Logan Paul's daily vlogs typically attract more than three million views

Logan Paul - one of YouTube's most popular and controversial video-makers - has announced he will no longer release material on a "daily" basis.

The 23-year-old began his Daily Vlogs series in September

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Jan Koum , WhatsApp co-founderImage copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Jan Koum co-founded WhatsApp in 2009

WhatsApp chief executive Jan Koum is to quit the popular messaging service he co-founded.

In a post on Facebook, he said he was "taking some time off to do things I enjoy outside of technology".

However, according to a Washington Post

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Screenshot from PUBGImage copyrightPUBG CorporationImage caption The game is won by the player who survives the longest

Chinese police have arrested 15 people suspected of creating cheat programs for the popular Player Unknown Battleground (PUBG) game.

The cheats helped people survive longer, aim more accurately and spot foes in the

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