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Ticketmaster controls a majority of major concert venues' ticketing.
The "artwork" sold for a pretty penny at Sotheby's auction house this week.
Captain Brainworm looks poised to have a lot of power soon.
The people of Coulsdon say the platform is picking on them.
Users long complained about seeing an interesting photo or video atop their feeds as they opened the app, only for it to quickly disappear.
With subscriptions tumbling, there are doubts the online education company will be able to pay its debts.
Roman Sterlingov testified at trial that he never operated Bitcoin Fog, which allowed users to obfuscate the origins of their crypto.
Apple seems to have introduced an "activity timer" into iOS 18.1 that reboots devices after a set period of time, making it harder to break into them.
Identifying when animals are in pain is good for moral reasons, of course, but also for maximizing their productivity.
Just like in 2016, Donald Trump benefited from having a loud propagandist with access to an influential media bullhorn.
The guy who spent 10,000 Bitcoin on a pizza probably would warn you against doing this.
The iOS 18.2 beta has a ton of awesome features you can try right now, like the Image Playground app and upgraded writing tools.
How about pizza parties next?
Racists have become emboldened on the internet after Donald Trump's election win.
The ‘Zero’ AR glasses run web apps and includes self-made lenses. The second-gen version may include a camera and microphone.
You can say goodbye to the dreaded "🥲 to 'why the hell aren’t emoji reacts working?’” from iOS to Android with RCS.
Law enforcement send "emergency" requests to tech giants when they believe it's necessary to stop an immediate threat. Hackers are taking advantage of that.
OpenAI is going through a rough patch and it's Elon's turn to take revenge.
A judge found that two media outlets alleging copyright violations hadn't demonstrated that they'd been harmed by OpenAI removing "copyright management information" from its training data.
Conversational search will understand memory and context so you can talk to it like a person.