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The Department of Homeland Security says email accounts of U.S. officials were exposed due to Microsoft's security failures.
Subscriptions will go up in other markets first and in the U.S. later this year.
Several modern feats of automation have proven to be little more than humans in disguise.
Don’t go bring up the snipping tool just yet. There’s a few simple commands to easily screenshot on Windows.
The legal case has caused drama for the ambitious project, which seeks to build a new city from scratch on thousands of acres of California farmland.
This AI hype cycle has dramatically distorted society's views of what's possible with image upscalers.
Need to pass off your Galaxy device to a new party? Wipe it clean before you do.
There's also the Mac clipboard, though you'll need a separate app if you want to look back through your clipboard history.
How exactly did a goofy joke video just beat out Mr. Beast?
Your spatial computing dreams -- or perhaps, nightmares -- are coming true with Spatial Personas.
Amazon Fresh is moving away from a feature of its grocery stores where customers could skip checkout altogether.
A new patent for an Apple Watch feature could save people from drowning.
Stewart claims Apple wouldn't let him interview FTC Chair Lina Khan or discuss how AI was taking jobs on The Problem , potentially the cause of its cancellation.
"Germany's worst period should not be printed on a jersey," the German historian Michael König said.
France passed its "right to disconnect" law in 2017, and twelve other countries have followed suit.
After a ship slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge near Baltimore last week, the companies that own the vessel say they shouldn't be held liable.
Leave your carrier once and for all by unlocking your Samsung device.
It's just a tad bit late to read up on financial laws, bro.
One of California's more powerful legislators wants to create a more democratic ticketing market.
It turns out Google was always tracking users, even with Incognito mode.