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Figma is bringing its design tools to classrooms across the U.S. to create foundational skills.
While we're still more than half a year out from seeing new Vision apps in wild, early SDK tests show visionOS contains a Control Center and virtual keyboard.
Users of the online platform Polymarket have bet more than $220,000 on whether the OceanGate submersible with five passengers would be found before Friday.
The Thermonator is expected to ship in the coming months, which seems like a bad idea.
A fight way more entertaining than any UFC match is currently brewing in the heart of Silicon Valley...
Upside Foods and Eat Just are preparing to sell synthetic chicken following final USDA approval, but it's coming to restaurants first.
New state requirements for Tesla connectors comes as Ford, GM, and Rivian all say they plan to adopt the company's charging tech.
Prime members can mark their calendars for July 11th.
AT&T says Ask AT&T will collate data that will make employees more "creative at their jobs."
Agents from the DEA, IRS, DHS, DOJ, and the Postal Service are joining forces to address an uptick in cryptocurrency and dark web-enabled crime.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder will be released on October 20 but can be pre-ordered today.
Apple’s tactics scuttled a nascent unionization effort in New York City, according to a NLRB attorney.
The U.S. Coast Guard is waiting for a salvage system that can go 20,000 feet deep, though rescuers are still conducting large search patterns in the area.
Amazon used dark patterns to force users into subscribing to Prime and then made it all but impossible to cancel, the FTC says.
The long-time Amazon critic sent a fiery letter to CEO Andy Jassy accusing the company of violating safety laws and demanded new data.
Musk made the determination in a reply to a user who said he didn’t wish to be called “cis," claimed he was called "cissy" by trans activists.
As a frantic search for OceanGate's missing submarine continues, an old lawsuit has resurfaced that reveals a former employee's safety concerns.
As the search for the origins of covid-19 continue, new reporting shows a scientist backed by U.S. funding was among the first to fall ill in Wuhan.
Authors and non-profits are frustrated at Ohio's book screening process, saying it's overbroad and unequally enforced.
"Silence Unknown Callers" stops unknown calls from ringing on WhatsApp, instead redirecting the call and displaying the number in the user’s call list.