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iPhone owners in search of their missing devices were directed to the wrong address thanks to a Find My fluke.
The pen-testing tool that's gained popularity on TikTok has a lot of uses, but Amazon has decided to no longer promote it.
Dude With Sign copyrighted several Instagram photos posted in 2022, one of which was allegedly used on the JEM Organics Instagram page.
Thirty years ago, the U.S. government first floated the idea of a backdoor into public-key encryption, an idea it's been obsessed with ever since.
E Ink Spectra 6 is designed for use in static signage, and isn't quite ready for e-readers just yet.
After Taylor Swift's Ticketmaster fiasco, Maggie Rogers is skirting "bot activity" by bringing her pre-sale tickets to in-person box offices for one day only.
After four days of Twitter's homepage logo being swapped out with Elon Musk's favorite Shiba Inu, the bluebird is back and Dogecoin is down.
TikTok and Instagram appeared to be less aggressive in pushing Tate's work. YouTube says it has taken action.
Twitter users are unable to retweet, like, or comment on Substack links, and Substack users can no longer embed tweets in newsletters.
Users received phantom payments from Google rewarding them for "dogfooding the Google pay remittance experience."
The Twitter CEO told NPR that his policy of labeling foreign media outlets as state-affiliated media "might not be accurate here."
Chrome browser advance tests show the browser will get Google Pixel-like live captions for both audio and video in six languages to start.
Think your fancy new ride's in-vehicle surveillance videos are private? Think again.
Arthur Grand Technologies received outrage for a job listing asking for White U.S.-born citizens. Now they're taking legal action against the ex-employee.
The self-refilling SpyraThree costs $179 and shoots water bullets.
While we’re skeptical of new PlayStation handheld rumors, any new Sony handheld console should be more Steam Deck and less "Vita, but for streaming."
Apple's recently added "crash detection" feature has become known for its false alarms. But iPhone users shoulder some responsibility, the company has implied.
From artificial intelligence engineer to AI software engineer, there's a lot of career opportunities out there for people wanting to get in on the AI craze.
Bob Lee, the former CTO of Jack Dorsey's Square, approached a parked car nearby for help, which drove away without offering any.
To replace the cookie in Chrome and Android, Google has an offering for the world called “Privacy Sandbox." Here's an exclusive peek into how it will work.