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A Georgia man hid more than 50,000 stolen bitcoin on a disconnected single-board computer in a popcorn tin in his bedroom closet.
Siri! I'm asking you to do something for me, Siri!
Auf wiedersehen, Audi. Farvel, Carlsberg. An exodus of worried advertisers spells trouble for the new Tweeter in chief.
“Trust me, she would be with me on this,” Griffin said from @TipItMaggieG.
The shell company working to acquire Truth Social has been staring down looming financial collapse—but now its shares are climbing upward.
Airbnb will add a "display total price” toggle feature showing users the total price of a listing, prior to taxes, in their search results.
The online retail giant says that their electric delivery vehicles are live in over 100 U.S. cities.
The tiny animated duck is a replica of a toy created by the company's founders.
Elon Musk has had to walk back some of his 3,700 staff cuts after the company reportedly realized it needs some of those axed staff to make Twitter profitable.
Facebook's parent company has been struggling with its pivot to the metaverse.
The luxury brand's first wireless speaker designed for portability is its cheapest yet—but still not cheap.
Elon Musk has relied on quite a few multi-billion dollar loans and deep promises, and all of them likely have certain expectations for the platform.
A 69-year-old funeral director and his 26-year-old pet tortoise are living proof that the internet can still provide joy.
In "The Equality Machine," an author and law professor examines the influence of algorithmic matching on the "meat market" of human companionship.
Drones are creepy enough already, but researchers at the University of Waterloo recently fixed one up with a scanning device that is the definition of invasive.
A new Homeland Security report details orders to connect protesters arrested in Portland to one another in service of the Trump's imaginary antifa plot.
Trade Coin Club operated from 2016 to 2018 and allegedly defrauded more than 100,000 investors who were duped by false finance tech claims.
Oversight Board members advised Musk to adhere to a harm principle and left open the possibility of working with Twitter on content decisions.
Joe Rogan previously peddled the myth to former congresswoman and Democrat, Tulsi Gabbard on his show.
This is also a hearty reminder that we’re fast approaching Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s launch day.