The company lifted its previous restrictions on uploading real human faces after building new detection and response techniques meant to prevent misuse.
Customers were notified of the hack on Friday, more than two months after the fact. The company claims there's no evidence of information misuse.
In scientific terms, each crash sounds like a "bloop."
There have been long-running complaints from users who’ve received burns when wearing Samsung Galaxy-series watches.
Mike Flanagan's Shining prequel has been axed, two new Chainsaw Man trailers are here, and Scott Bakula talks about the Quantum Leap reboot.
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Starlink now operates on every continent, including Antarctica, according to the billionaire tech mogul.
The first look at the themed environments opening in Japan this fall makes us want to book a flight right now.
Let the films die, Disney. Kill them, if you have to.
SpaceX is in the process of building the first Artemis Moon lander, but NASA wants a second option.
A judged moved to vacate Syed's charges after determining prosecutors violated their legal obligation to share evidence that could have aided his case.
The company is researching a new bluetooth phone application that would warn drivers of even out-of-sight cyclists and pedestrians in a vehicle's way.
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The company also cleared up how the hacker was able to get around multi-factor authentication.
Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen resigned on-stream during his opponent’s second move in apparent protest of the ongoing chess cheating scandal.
Apple contributed to more than 50% of The App Association’s sponsorship revenues in 2020. Critics claim those funds are influencing its policy preferences.
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A sweeping new Department of Defense review follows the removal of Twitter, Insta, and Facebook accounts, suspected of being run by the U.S. military.
South Korean prosecutors allege Kwon is not cooperating with the investigation into the collapse of TerraUSD and Luna. Kwon is accused of fraud and tax evasion.
Called SUSIE, the reusable spacecraft would be capable of delivering crews and cargo to space, and perform vertical landings when returning home.