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The tech company turned Bitcoin repository is changing its name.
What could go wrong?
The "World's Thinnest" foldable smartphone is probably never coming to the U.S.
The bizarre gift was offered amidst the Israeli leader's visit to Washington.
It's an accidental advertisement for AI's real feature: making stuff up.
The billionaire oligarch has essentially taken over the U.S. government.
Apple's latest patent filings also reveal a method for calibrating active noise cancellation.
You can watch ‘Waiting for Guffman,’ ‘True Stories,’ and ‘The Science of Sleep’ for free, right now, and there’s no catch.
It's fascism, plain and simple.
But at least the service is profitable now, which has taken priority over growth.
Though we’ll still need to rely on leaks, rumors, and conjecture for whether the JoyCons can act as a mouse for games.
Gun lobbyists spent decades collecting customer data and fed it to the now-disgraced consulting firm to help sway the 2016 election.
The overall number of attacks increased, according to Chainalysis, but several large hacking groups left the scene.
Google’s AI now appears like a phone call notification on Android, plus Google adds Gemini 2.0 Pro made for coders.
The agency was in the midst of a probe into the billionaire's equipment at the time of Musk's assault.
Who needs mouse input or touch controls when you can just wave your finger at the screen like it were something out of the Minority Report.
'Don't be evil' is so passe.
The Video Game History Foundation's new repository includes magazines, trade publications, work documents, and exclusive interviews from gaming history's best released and never-released titles.
The company's CEO is out, too.
It is unknown who is funneling money to an effort to establish undersea colonies.