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The lawsuit is the first official legal action against the billionaire's election lottery scheme.
Apple showed off a new 24-inch iMac with a variety of color options, though there's still no option for a M4 Pro chip.
Can thousands of pounds of sulfur dioxide pumped into the stratosphere reverse global warming? We may soon find out.
A social media account claiming to be run by a Black veteran was allegedly tied to a white guy from upstate New York.
The legal battle between the website nHentai and publisher PCR Distributor took a weird turn this week.
Hardware nerds just want to see Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt outrun a tornado. Why isn't that possible?
The U.S. Copyright Office denied an exemption from the DMCA to allow gaming historians to access out-of-print games they can’t legally get anywhere else.
What happens when a fascist billionaire makes something you like?
Newspaper endorsements don't matter much, it's the principle of management stopping them that matters.
The handmade Xbox handheld includes the console’s original motherboard, and soon it may even connect to Xbox Live.
The billionaire has been chatting with Russia's authoritarian leader for years while he stumps for Trump and commands huge government contracts.
You just need to wait for Monday (iOS 18.1's release) to use them.
Xiaomi's SU7 looks like a Porsche, starts at just $30,000, and is selling like hotcakes in China.
If you find anything wrong with Apple Intelligence’s Private Cloud Compute you can net between $50,000 up to $1 million.
What is the best place to grab a steak in London?
Voter registration has closed in Pennsylvania anyway, so he probably doesn't feel a need to keep doing it.
Bluesky has grown from 1 million to over 13 million users in just a year.
Apple says next week we could see a M4 MacBook and a whole host of new M4-based hardware to support Apple Intelligence.
The Bookcase will automatically enable DND on your phone as soon as you start reading.
Sacrebleu!