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The labels attached to verified users with blue checkmarks don't mention whether the account is subscribed to Twitter Blue.
The G-Shock G-SQUAD DW-H5600 also gets an upgraded screen capable of displaying more data.
Russia responded to the alleged attacks by Ukraine saying the country "reserves the right to take retaliatory measures where and when it sees fit.”
Elon promised to purge the Twitter Blue checks that refused to pay up. He did that, but he gave a few back, no subscription required.
In emails to NPR journalist Bobby Allyn, Musk said that "National Pumpkin Radio" should take over the outlet's Twitter account.
The short-term rental company is advertising its ‘Rooms’ feature for travelers, and trying to make it more clear how much users pay for ‘cleaning fees.’
There's been lots of talk about how the AI boom will lead to lost jobs, but can AI help you get a new one?
The proposal would allow both iOS and Android devices to detect an always-on Bluetooth signal, but other companies may have their own ideas.
Finback Investment Partners, Bush's private equity firm, was in negotiations to sell NSO spyware to U.S. police.
Israeli soldiers are using new invasive facial recognition tech to surveil Palestinians crossing military checkpoints, according to Amnesty International.
The check was written just a few months after Steve Jobs co-founded Apple.
Elon Musk backed down in a years-old complaint brought by Randeep Hothi, despite assurances that Tesla would "never surrender/settle an unjust case."
A new report finds Google monetizing hundreds of videos with ads for major brands in clear violation of its own policies.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna told Bloomberg that 7,800 back-office jobs could be replaced with AI in the next five years.
Robinhood blamed a glitch for the issue, but AMC’s CEO said the ‘ducking… dastards’ need to pay.
The company says requiring users to present their ID every time they visit Pornhub "will put children and privacy at risk."
Windows borked a feature that let you change your default browser, and some users saw popups every time they opened Chrome. It's the 1990s again for Microsoft.
The entertainment industry is in the throes of a labor dispute and more than a few of the sticking points involve recent technological changes.
Amnesty claims it used AI to protect the identities of people protesting Colombian police brutality, but critics say it's discrediting true accounts of abuse.
In a May Day announcement, the White House said it's seeking public information on employers' growing use of tech to monitor workers' every move.