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From green texts to lightning cables to the App Store tax, there are a lot of problems. Nobody’s perfect, but Apple can fix these problems.
The former FC Barcelona player is betting that his version of soccer—with shorter games and reality TV-style drama—will knock traditional soccer off its throne.
The government has released its roadmap to creating a less hacker-friendly world. Here are the highlights.
The 99-year-old Cold War architect believes ChatGPT and other AI could reshape human consciousness and threaten Democracy itself.
Apple IIs. Commodores. The Amstrad CPC 464. If you're a fan of retro hardware, a visual artist from Canada has something you're going to want to check out.
A juicy leak seems to indicate there's a whole ecosystem of Nothing on the way.
The Pixel Watch's Bedtime Mode could be the culprit.
Northampton was the first home of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic, and now it's paying homage to Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo.
Corruption violation have already cost Ericsson more than $1 billion. Prosecutors said it could have had the charges dropped.
Eight high-tech Amazon Go stores are closing across the U.S. despite a spokesperson saying the company continues to open additional locations.
New data shows the U.S. recently lost 18,500 ATMs, and while tap-to-pay options are spiking, the banking industry says ATM crime is also part of the decline.
A new bill in the Senate wants to finally make some rules about how companies spy on you.
The Dual Screen Game Boy Advance SP looks like Nintendo hardware from another timeline.
The Meta Quest Pro will soon cost just $999, while the Quest 2's high end model is dropping to around $429.
Amazon has temporarily stopped construction on phase two of its second headquarters in Virginia amid mass layoffs and cost-cutting measures.
The two TikTok filters are incredibly convincing attempts at changing your face, and they could be fueled by machine learning.
According to a presentation to customers, ex-FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried allegedly let Alameda borrow $9.3 billion from customer accounts.
The Federal Reserve canceled a Zoom conference citing "technical difficulties" after pornographic images were displayed by an unknown user.
An advisory from the Interior's Office of Inspector General found that fossil fuel companies operating on public land aren't paying royalties for crypto gains.
Japan's island count more than doubled to more than 14,000 in its newest mapping surveyance endeavor.