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The lawsuit alleged that Subway tuna was "a mixture of various concoctions" that "entirely lack[s] any trace of tuna."
The next Nintendo console could be more or less a ‘Switch 2,' but don't count on OLED.
Elon Musk's Nazi tolerance continues with the return of swastika-tweeting Ye. Meanwhile, Musk's sued the Center for Countering Digital Hate.
The human operator's decision to plead guilty to endangerment puts to rest a lengthy debate over who should be held responsible in the autonomous vehicle crash.
Inspectors were barred twice from accessing Twitter's roof to review prospective permits and safety violations of the company's new "X" sign.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong rebuked the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission's request, opting to handle the matter in court.
Plus, the regular iPhone 15 will reportedly lose the notch and get a dynamic island like the 14 Pro.
Rep. Yvette Clarke has spent years warning about the dangers of unchecked AI. Her newest cause: Disclosing AI's involvement in political ads.
Sam Altman believes his AI-enabled, iris-scanning Orbs can help save the world from other AI systems he's creating. I'm not convinced.
We tested out the two interfaces on the road—here's the verdict.
Facebook users who had an active account between May 2007 and December 2022 are entitled to receive part of the massive settlement.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation awarded Sci-Hub founder Alexandra Elbakyan for allowing free access to a wealth of scientific knowledge.
Check out the best and worst airlines to book for your next vacation as Summer 2023 shapes up to be one of the biggest years for travel.
The Meta CEO told an employee asking about the fight that he's “not sure if it’s going to come together.”
"X" is getting another change, but it's not as dramatic as Elon intended.
Independent studies has find that social media platforms aren't necessarily the cause for polarizing users through algorithms and misinformation.
While there are plenty of examples of “Fuck Spez” to go around, the most creative moment came at the end of the project.
Artifact users on iOS should get text-to-speech features for free, with Gwyneth Paltrow and more than 30 other voices available.
Weight loss drugs including Ozempic and Saxenda are under review after patients reported depressive side effects.
Team members would reportedly celebrate a diverted range case by placing their phone on mute and ringing a gong-like xylophone.