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Uber has defeated Yo and it rides into the next round.
It was another week of strange news in the realm of tech.
The aircraft manufacturer is facing increased scrutiny after a series of safety issues with its planes.
SBF's brainstorming notes included lines like "Come out against the woke agenda."
"The pressure and hopelessness of our predicament led me to entertain thoughts of suicide," one FTX user wrote.
Facebook Marketplace is a great place to find deals. It also makes for one of the best scrolls on the internet.
Minneapolis will become the only major metro area in the U.S. without Uber on May 1.
VSCO has been eliminated and HQ Trivia heads to the next round.
U.S.-funded social networks were launched in 2010 with ZunZuneo and Piramideo in 2013.
Blood is a biohazard that can transmit serious diseases like HIV. The Shein customer said the can of beans could have caused the vial to shatter.
Regulators are finally hopping on the right-to-repair movement, and it starts with McDonald's ice cream machines.
The United States could make TikTok the first app banned by law, but technology lawyers warn it won't be the last.
Never underestimate how far people are willing to go for a meme.
Hopefully, there are some other places to find porn on the internet.
This year’s nominees include Resident Evil , Tokimeki Memorial , and Asteroids .
The chances of a Jets quarterback being Vice President have never looked slimmer.
Trump's Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and Shark Tank’s Mr. Wonderful are just two of TikTok's eager suitors.
Skelly will soon get a friend this Halloween, but what will the internet name him?
The Senator from Vermont believes AI and automation should give workers a break.
Google Earth has eliminated Pandora. Today we have a couple of underdogs vying to take the crown.