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Pro-Beijing officials are reportedly urging Google to remove a protest anthem from its top results and replace it with their official national anthem.
Owners of two new Renault models will have Waze's navigation system built-in to their vehicles and usable without a phone.
The neurotechnology company has faced flack from animal rights groups over its testing practices, and alleged excessive deaths deaths. Now the USDA is involved.
The initiative is part of the Amazon Shopper Panel, an invite-only program where users can receive rewards by submitting receipts and taking surveys.
Internal sources reportedly said that the bedrooms come packed with unmade beds, orange carpet, and ‘drab’ curtains.
Twitter co-founder Biz Stone joked about the glitches on Monday.
A record number of travelers will have the option to skip security lines using the Transportation Security Administration's controversial biometric tech.
A Colorado web designer is arguing the First Amendment protects her from having to create wedding websites for same-sex couples.
Higround is releasing two models with three new Gundam-inspired designs.
The popular 1980s rock band is suing Texas Guns and Roses for trademark infringement.
A new report finds that foreign cybercriminals were among those who exploited America's dysfunctional benefits programs.
Meta already asks users to submit video selfies to age-estimating AI for UK Instagram, but this is the first time they’ve brought the tech to the U.S.
The deadline to possess a REAL ID for things like commercial air travel has again been pushed back by the Department of Homeland Security.
There are also new features for the Pixel Watch, including sleep profiles.
It's an even smaller version of the credit card-sized Arduboy that now encourages hardware hacking.
New Zealand's poised to join Australia and Canada in introducing similar laws that reimburse publishers for the news that draws traffic to their sites.
"Goblin Mode" is a term used to define those who are unapologetic about being self-indulgent and lazy.
The company is reportedly rapidly recruiting workers after production disruptions contributed to November revenues falling 11.4%.
It does require some basic DIY skills, but the upgrade is also completely reversible.
The CEO behind the hyped LED-backed Android phone said he would like to launch some kind of smartphone in North America.