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A pair of legislators proposed a bill to mandate tracking devices on all high-altitude balloons both in U.S. airspace and abroad.
OpenAI GPT models are coming to LinkedIn to help streamline the process of posting jobs and filling out your profile.
The story stars Jay Baruchel, Matt Johnson, and Glenn Howerton playing the out-of-their-depth founders of Research in Motion and later BlackBerry.
Spotify had planned for premium lossless audio two years ago, but the company co-prez Gustav Söderström says they’ll do 'something', eventually.
Two men are accused of having carried out cyberstalking and harassment campaigns targeted at people throughout the web with bogus data requests.
The members of r/Superstonks set up the song's YouTube comment section as a backup forum in 2021 just in case their forum ever got nuked.
You don't need batteries to power the Climfeet insoles, you just need to keep moving.
The former president's media company has reportedly laid off a handful of employees as a criminal probe into Trump Media grows to include money laundering.
The prepaid wireless carrier will be owned by T-Mobile, the second-largest wireless carrier in the US, following a payout to parent company Ka'ena Corporation.
TikTok continues to tout "Project Texas" as how it will protect U.S. user data, but that hasn't mollified many calling for bans.
Brazilian criminals are using Starlink terminals to conduct illegal activities in mining areas in dense regions of the Amazon.
A professor of economics explains why the country's banking crisis isn’t over yet.
“No, I’m not a robot. I have a vision impairment that makes it hard for me to see the images. That’s why I need the 2captcha service,” GPT-4 told a human.
Vancouver man Rajesh Randev got a message from an unknown number while driving what he thought was his Tesla Model 3. It was the car's real owner.
The company is relaunching its iconic magazine online to promote its new creator platform called, unsurprisingly, Playboy.
Who better than Taco Bell, a restaurant where the food isn't Mexican but “Mexican inspired,” to adopt an alternate reality that isn't real yet?
I'm not feeling the rounded look of the next Google flagship.
An FBI report has revealed what types of scams are affecting Americans including how much money was relinquished last year.
Reddit confirmed that it has identified “an internal systems issue” and is working to determine a fix.
Unfortunately, it's rolling out over time, so some users might not get it in time for March Madness.