A buyer made a nearly $600,000 offer on the house—double its asking price, and will open it up for Halloween if renovations are finished on time.
How did that get there? Images from the craft's most recent flight show something flapping in the thin Martian air.
Despite previous reports, Bruce Willis' representatives say the actor has not sold his likeness for deepfakes.
The tech giant has struggled for close to two decades to meet the demands of China's censorship policies.
Google's public search liaison explained in a Q&A how the company attempted to balance users' desire for privacy against providing information to the public.
In the lead-up to her death, the 14-year old engaged with thousands of self-harm-related Instagram and Pinterest posts.
Honestly, who wants to see Zuckerberg's face get booked?
Mobile developers claim the ways Apple charges commission fees leaves them paying 10% more than they should, even higher than in the U.S.
The proposed law would offer cash to those who report bike lane blockages by submitting a photo.
The actor is retiring following his aphasia diagnosis, but his likeness will live on via AI after he sold the rights to it to a deepfake company.
Apple has been working to fight off allegations it ignores sexual harassment complaints.
Mackenzie Clifton worked for Nintendo on games like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate but claims he was fired after questions about unionizing were called a “downer.”
The senator and five other Democrats sent a letter to the FTC saying the deal would reduce competition and harm consumers.
The platform is being hammered for the mass number of accounts soliciting child sexual abuse material.
The group claims UC Davis has 371 photos related to the experiments, with 185 of related to autopsies of monkeys that died during the test procedures.
Outrage followed news that a school district banned books encouraging girls to learn code. The district denied ever axing them. Who was telling the truth?
The rapper claimed that the music video for "Likkle Miss Remix" was age-restricted intentionally to keep her from getting views.
Interpol reportedly issued a "red notice" warrant calling on law enforcement agencies worldwide to capture and arrest Kwon.
The new citizenship comes nearly a decade after Snowden blew the lid on the NSA's vast domestic and international spying apparatus.
The situation regarding AI and copyright has caused consternation with the folks on sites like Shutterstock, which took down and later restored users’ AI art.