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Two European suspects were apprehended this week in connection with a supposed attack on a Swift concert.
Humane hoped to ship around 100,000 Pins within its first year, but reportedly managed to sell only around 10,000.
The Trump family ties to the crypto industry are growing, Eric and Don Jr. apparently have a new gimmick up their sleeves.
If you don’t want someone else to eventually read your disgusting secret group chat messages, you’re going to have to delete them yourself.
The social media giant's Creator Bonus Program has created a world where AI-generated spam is a business.
Logitech is calling CEO Hanneke Faber's talk about a subscription-based 'Forever Mouse' mere 'provocative internal thinking.'
The EP-1320 has a real old-school design, but its sounds will transport users back to the reign of Edward II.
A new lawsuit brought by Musk's social media site, X, effectively declares "war" on the advertising industry.
Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN are all getting annoying price increases.
A man was killed in a Cybertruck crash in Texas early Monday morning.
This makes its Sonos Ace headphones a little less useless.
At the very least, now we know that the Google Assistant isn't going "bye bye" quite yet.
The Minnesota governor signed one of the country’s most consequential and expansive laws aimed at helping people fix their own stuff.
After a year in court, a U.S. Judge said Google has a monopoly over search. What comes next may take years.
The iOS 18 and MacOS Sequoia feature can remove most ads, video players, or distracting elements from a webpage in Safari, though its not permanent.
The Google Nest Learning Thermostat is back, setting your home to the perfect temperature and looking good while doing it.
The Matter-compatible Google TV Streamer has far better RAM and storage than the older dongle, but there’s no cheaper option for HD-only.
California DMV may finally catch up to the times by letting iPhone users digitally store their IDs.
The Donald chose the wrong time to get into web3.
The cybersecurity company is getting nervous about the drumbeat of lawsuit threats coming its way.