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While Netflix fumbles the bag on its password crack down, users across the world are getting a price cut.
New York financial regulators are also asking the courts to force Voyager to amend its planned buyout by Binance.US.
Apple has pursued the tech for more than a decade, and now the ability to track glucose on your Apple Watch could finally be on the horizon.
Even while Instagram and TikTok itself seem to have abandoned shopping ambitions, Lemon8 wants to bring "planting grass"-style ad influencers to the west.
Despite initial doubts, the Department of Defense confirmed that the jaw-dropping photo with the giant balloon was indeed real.
A pair of terrorism cases against Google and Twitter could open them up to new legal worries and fundamentally alter life online. Here's what you need to know.
A Mozilla study calls Google's app labels "a joke" and "useless," with loopholes so big you might be better off if you don't read them at all.
Artifact, the previously invite-only app is now out in the open for the public to use and abuse.
Ads on Google and Facebook targeted Haley supporters who attended a campaign event, saying she was backing Trump. She's not.
Lego is finally added to the long list of random things that can play Doom .
The justices heard arguments to determine whether or not the recommendation of ISIS-related content on Twitter amounted to aiding and abetting terrorists.
Samsung's Bixby Text Calling will arrive for English-speaking users this month.
Social media explodes with conspiracy theories that a metal sphere that washed up in Japan is some sort of UFO or spy balloon.
The game publisher behind Call of Duty and other favorites has publicly admitted to a breach of its systems, but it reportedly kept mum with workers.
A new The Simpsons -inspired AI Twitch stream might hold you over until Nothing, Forever comes back on air.
A draft of a petition by workers stated that employees' trust in Amazon's leaders had been “shattered” by the mandate to come in.
A new paper details how we might command robots using simple language. Sounds fun... until they start commanding themselves.
“Many Teslas parked on the street were often filming everyone who came near the vehicle," the Dutch watchdog wrote.
The Bountiful Company used established product pages with high ratings to launch new products, in a move the FTC says amounts to false advertising.
The new Casio GW5000U-1 is even tougher than the original DW-5000C.