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Three years ago former President Donald Trump posted a satellite image in Iran, and new information confirms the photo was classified.
The second largest cryptocurrency exchange could become another casualty of Sam Bankman-Fried's downfall.
How to add audio and video captions to just about any device.
What were the feds looking for when they went rifling through the homes of the man who runs dreamlandresort.com so early in the morning?
Senator Amy Klobuchar is concerned the software "essentially amounts to a cartel to artificially inflate rental rates in multifamily residential buildings."
Twitter employees might be too hardcore for Elon Musk: hundreds quit in response to his ultimatum of long hours.
Providers like Comcast, AT&T, and Cox will have to display actual costs of service, including hidden fees, data caps, speed promises, and discount expiration.
Zuckerberg said business messaging in WhatApp and Messenger could be a major pillar of the company's business in coming years.
'Unsupervised' by artist Refik Anadol first appeared online last year, and it uses a different AI model from DALL-E 2 to create its artistic representations.
The tweets that hopefully survive if Elon Musk really does destroy Twitter through his incompetence.
When it comes to FTX, how bad can things get? Apparently the answer to that question is: pretty friggin' bad.
Deans from the universities say the magazine ranking methodology makes it harder to welcome lower income students interested in public service.
More than a dozen security guards and other workers reportedly abused or sold account information to outside parties.
Federal law enforcement took down the ebook repository earlier this month, claiming its owners had violated copyright laws.
The bill, designed to improve tech access for people who are blind and deaf, has the full backing of the FCC's chairwoman and multiple accessibility groups.
Google Maps will also offer filters to help you find EV charging stations and wheelchair-accessible establishments.
The company said the word was searched in their dictionary over 65,000 times the day it was the answer to the popular online word game.
Net trust in Twitter among Democrats dropped an estimated 29.3 points this year with most of those declines occurring in the past month.
The company says its FakeCatcher can operate in real-time to detect deepfake videos.
The update to the world's biggest social network will prevent you from broadcasting certain details in your bio, a farewell to the early days of social media.