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The change in pricing is likely an attempt by Twitter to offset Apple’s 30% cut of App Store purchases.
The search engine's annual data dump offers a recap of our collective internet experience, full of reminders and some surprises.
The Duo Wireless Charger Power Stand also keeps your smartphone vertical and useable while it charges.
“The TikTok app is a malicious and menacing threat...” Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said.
New pics from inside Twitter HQ confirm queen beds, as well as converted couches, a wardrobe, and even a washing machine.
The true story of Pruitt-Igoe involves the architect of the World Trade Center, 100,000 baby teeth, and Army records of secret radiological experiments.
A Twitter advertising tool could be exposing companies, governments, and users alike to the security risks of Elon Musk's wobbling social network.
You can roll back some of the tweaks Apple made in the latest iOS update.
The tech giant's plan, which would have introduced bold new surveillance powers into iOS, is officially kaput.
As scandal from the "Twitter Files" continues to trickle in, the platform's former CEO seems to want to get on with it already.
The company's first audio product promises to eliminate both unwanted noise and unwanted air particles.
Balwani was there from the very beginning, working alongside Elizabeth Holmes to lie about miraculous blood testing kits that didn't work.
SBF was reportedly a fan, and he wanted his now-bankrupt crypto company to bankroll the Eras tour.
The company introduced new user security measures that will protect iCloud accounts via end-to-end encryption, closing a backdoor used to read iMessages.
A new lawsuit from the Washington D.C. attorney general accuses Amazon of misleading consumers for years over its handling of FLEX driver tips.
A new book on the billionaire's drawn-out Twitter saga is set to be released next year.
The encrypted messaging app had already been taking and pawning off popular usernames, but this would allow users to access the platform without a SIM card.
An unlikely alliance between tech firms and a diverse collective or public advocacy organization opposed the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act.
More than 100 people protested a policy allowing robots to use lethal force at San Francisco City Hall. Dozens of activist organizations opposed it, too.
Authorities arrested 25 people on Wednesday, after an investigation that included the monitoring of online chat groups.