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Reports mention that SBF’s legal team has tried making a deal to grant the failed crypto founder bail in exchange for agreeing to extradition.
The GB Interceptor works on unmodified Game Boys and original game carts.
The ‘payments approval’ feature lets parents or guardians deny in-app purchases for young members of the family no matter the payment method.
Cops are investigating a police report claiming it was actually one of Musk’s security guards that hit someone with a car, not the other way around.
A parody account was suspended after posting a Zuckerberg deepfake, despite Zuckerberg advocating in favor of the same video publicly.
The carrier first tested free wireless internet access on its planes in 2019, but now could make the change permanent.
You don't have to return from a break only to see a mountain of messages.
Two days before, the Tesla CEO owned himself in spectacular fashion when he tweeted out a poll asking, “Should I step down as head of Twitter?"
Apple Music could also get an update that makes it worth choosing on Google's platform.
A SEC Deposition shows that the Meta CEO had planned to tell users they would analyze the political consulting firm back in 2017. Then the script changed.
Former female Tweeps are making claims about everything from sexual discrimination to being denied the promise of severance.
The living legend also called technology "sorcery" that "might be the final nail driven into the coffin of civilization."
Titanic director James Cameron wants to end the decades-old debate over Jack's death.
The 20-year-old and 21-year-old streamed the police response that ensued and taunted the cops via the hacked cameras, according to the Department of Justice.
A new feature called "accidental delete" gives you 5 seconds to undo your mistake.
Binance announced they wanted to support a “regulatory framework” for crypto, and the exchange has replaced FTX in buying the failed Voyager Digital's assets.
Amazon agreed to limit its use of non-public seller data and address alleged anti-competitive practices against third party Prime sellers.
A webcam, a light, a charger, and a USB hub: this lamp does it all.
Don't like the outcome of the democratic process? Just change the rules.
The bankrupt crypto exchange is going after the roughly $70 million given to politicians and charities by Bankman-Fried and other FTX executives.