A federal judge issued a permanent injunction ordering Apple to allow developers to direct users to third-party payment portals.
The company will soon control a giant chunk of the state's 911 call-center infrastructure.
The company is officially cutting off customers who try to pick up more than a half-dozen tests at once.
After recalling its Tread and Tread+ treadmills in May, Peloton now faces the piercing eyes of the U.S. federal government.
The previous limit on video upload times, three minutes, was just rolled out universally last month.
Another hazy dispatch isn't reassuring. More details to come, they say.
Google's cheaper doorbell security camera offers a lot for less, but you make some sacrifices for those savings.
A post that cast doubt on the covid-19 vaccine was the platform's most viewed link in the first quarter of 2021.
Despite a stated commitment to keeping vaccine misinformation of its platform, TikTok's algorithm frequently promotes videos featuring health hoaxes and lies.
As cases from the Delta variant soar, some people are apparently seeking out additional vaccine doses in hopes of gaining more protection.
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Some companies are offering “reviewer lookup” services so sellers can hunt down unsatisfied customers.
SpaceX is teaming up with Geometric Energy Corporation to launch a digital billboard into orbit.
Researchers found that vaccine resistance among people who get their info from Facebook was second only to Newsmax viewers.
Workers were also purportedly instructed to search for customer complaints and ask them to delete their posts.
State labor departments claim that they're using face recognition identity verification to prevent fraud, but you might want to check out the privacy policy.
The ecommerce giant's said that it plans to have more than 3,000 satellites circling the globe before 2030.
The agency says it found no records of a plan to secure White House pets, like President Biden's dog, Major, during a significant emergency.
The company racked up more than 900 complaints over the past year over sudden account closures.
Police are bringing a 'game truck' to a block near you, and public defenders have thoughts.