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Big brands are using NFTs not for their own sake, but to literally gatekeep products and services for those who buy into the blockchain.
No, it's not Disneyland with 'Stranger Things' rides. It's the modern streamer’s take on a fan experience.
A federal judge deciding the fate of the ban questioned why the state should prevent users from willfully sharing their data with TikTok.
As misinformation floods X, Meta rejects calls to promote news content on Threads. Zuckerberg doesn't need to replace Twitter, he just has to destroy it.
The Sony Access controller launches on December 6 and costs $89.
OpenAI hopes to make its API the obvious choice for developers at its DevDay conference on November 6th.
A new study found that small electronics like vapes and toys are adding up to a literal mountain of worldwide waste.
The IRS said it would be cracking down on wealthy individuals for tax evasion early last month, using new AI tools.
Despite the rumors, Apple's M3 MacBooks won't be coming this year, according to a recent shipment forecast.
Mosseri thinks it's better for the platform to be boring than inflammatory, and so do advertisers.
Former PlatinumGames chief game designer Hideki Kamiya told viewers ‘I’m out of a job. Please subscribe.’
Uber reported it received more than 3,800 reports of riders claiming they were sexually assaulted by their drivers between 2019 and 2020.
Accounts connected to a number of celebrities, including tech luminaries Elon Musk, Sergei Brin, and Mark Zuckerberg, were allegedly compromised as well.
You can no longer get free access to Windows 10 and 11 if you’re upgrading from Windows 7 or 8, though you can still go from 10 to 11.
But it's their way, with their virtual machines, because your life is nothing without Microsoft.
Former Alameda Research CEO drops numerous bombshells in damning testimony on FTX fraud.
The law goes beyond previous right-to-repair legislation by forcing manufacturers to provide repair resources for devices up to seven years after they are sold.
Boasting "all anime, all the time," the new Crunchyroll channel will deliver entertainment 24/7 to Amazon Freevee, the Roku Channel, and more.
The PlayStation Plus Premium streaming service is limited to PS5 consoles to start, and you’ll need to fully own some titles before you can stream them.
The suit singles out TikTok, alleging its endless scroll and "For You" recommendation algorithm hook young users and leave them "unable to escape."