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Gizmodo spoke with the creator of the app that provides vital alerts about evacuations.
Los Angeles residents forced to evacuate can call 211 to be connected with a free place to stay.
The AI company has suffered a slew of weird scandals in the past few days, but they may be the least of its problems.
The regional Russian provider confirmed the attack on social media, saying it caused a "complete failure" in its infrastructure.
After an average of 6,000 words, Stanford and Google researchers can spin up a generative agent that will act a lot like you do.
GDPR is complicated. Just ask the coalition that created it.
It is part of an effort by the company to improve its customer service.
The Heritage Foundation sets its sites on the world's free online encyclopedia.
Federal prosecutors sued the real estate software company RealPage in August, now they're suing some of the company's biggest customers.
Honda showed two avant garde prototypes at CES, and they’re headed to production.
The online war between America's worst billionaire and Europe continues to escalate.
Ted Farnsworth, former CEO of Helios and Matheson Analytics, lied about the success of MoviePass to attract investors.
Melania will also serve as an executive producer on the project.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued the credit reporting agency alleging that if failed to investigate or correct errors in credit reports even when it had ample evidence supporting consumer disputes.
Despite its new plan to loosen content moderation across its apps, Meta says its policies differ for internal and external discussion.
The most important part of the press conference was over in the first ten minutes.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's is focused on safety concerns related to the "Actually Smart Summon" (ASS) feature.
The social media platform changed its policies in September and began responding to law enforcement requests at significantly higher rates than it had previously.
The video is pretty emotional.
The Asus Zenbook A14 uses the same 'Ceraluminum' material that feels as light as plastic, but is not plastic.