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One of the nation's largest rail-worker unions agreed to the terms, while the other is split from within.
Spending too much time on your devices? You already have the tools you need to manage it.
The suit alleges the Warriors falsely represented FTX as a safe and reliable platform as part of its unique business partnership.
With a verified Twitter account, a shoddy deepfake video, and a phishing website—someone is trying to take advantage of the crypto bros while they're down.
The embattled rapper, fashion designer and former Kardashian returned to Twitter over the weekend after Elon Musk said his account was reinstated.
Former Neuralink president Max Hodak's new BCI startup relies on photonics to send light through a patient’s optic nerve and transmit information.
The as-needed adjustment has caused decades of tech disruption. Now, by international vote, it's in its final years.
Your iPhone's analytics data includes an ID number tied to your name, email, and phone number, say researchers who uncovered other holes in Apple' promises.
Meta's bringing changes to Facebook and Instagram that include increased profile protections and gatekeeping the messaging button.
Amazon Web Services bought Wickr just a year ago, but the tech giant has recently been hard pressed to find cost savings.
Keeping the Sandy Hook conspiracy theorist off Twitter is personal for Musk.
Lena Sjööblom posed for Playboy in 1972 and forgot about it. Little did she know her image would become the standard for computer image recognition.
The ex-employees said the tweets, included in a labor complaint, were examples of Musk engaging in sexual harassment, bullying, and excessive vulgarity.
You might be inadvertently filling up the stockings of tech companies with personal information.
A Google Doc of Emoji, ASCII, and text meme templates compiled by Nathan Allebach went viral this week.
The Minnesota Supreme Court is deciding whether a hashtag appended to an allegation of sexual assault can protect post as a matter of public concern.
Want to play games but don't want to commit to buying expensive hardware? Here's a list of where to start, from best to meh.
The DOJ and multiple state attorneys general are investigating Ticketmaster following its disastrous handling of Taylor Swift's recent tour sale.
In a confusing set of posts, the billionaire declared it "Freedom Friday," reinstated multiple accounts, and said "negative tweets" would be "max deboosted."
As much as it seems one of the last stakes in the heart of the Theranos saga, other co-conspirators are awaiting their own sentencing as well.