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Representatives from Elide Fire said the CPSC used evaluation criteria for fire extinguishers to analyze its product, even though it’s not a fire extinguisher.
Here's how to erase everything on your iPad and restore it to its default.
We also have to shout out our runner-up, Flashlight, which stuck around until the bitter end but only managed to get 15 percent of the vote in the final round.
Musk called his immigration status a 'gray area' while discussing the 1990s.
Want to know how far you can take your gaming or graphics tasks? Best know how to tell the kind of graphics processor is in your PC.
The move comes after Slack filed an antitrust complaint in the EU over Microsoft’s bundling of its video conference product with its Office suite.
I'm sorry, but everything you know about your little, windy countertop oven is a lie.
AT&T has automatically reset the passcodes of 7.6 million current customers. It will be offering complimentary identity theft and credit monitoring.
He was the world's most controversial orthodontist. Now he’s an influencer. “I know nothing about TikTok, but they know all about me.”
Windows can be more secure and private, with some changes.
Flashlight has defeated Calculator and we've reached the moment of truth. Today's winner will go home with the title.
New litigation suggests prison phone companies have incentivized the elimination of in-person visits at prisons to spike their own profits.
YouTube has fallen! YouTube has fallen! This is not a drill. YouTube has fallen!
This week also had plenty of conspiracy theorists coming out of the woodwork.
Is the bubble war finally coming to an end after all these years?
eXeX is building software to deploy the world's most futuristic tech into the surgery room. The goal: keep doctors organized.
It's nice of Samsung to tell you about its discounts, but it shouldn't interrupt your day.
The company is also being sued by investors who say it exaggerated what the devices could actually do.
Microsoft and OpenAI might be concocting a $100 billion supercomputer to accelerate their artificial intelligence models.
They're rich. They're ambitious. They're "innovative," but not in a good way.