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The $6.99 per month Basic With Ads tier will attempt to capture a growing audience of users unwilling to pay for more subscriptions.
The app adds a new hub to organize related group chats and conversations.
The ad-free video product has been in development for about a year, and is now rolling out to a subset of Pro and Premium level creators.
The tunnel was unveiled in 2018 to be a testing ground for future hyperloop technology.
Designers are voicing their frustration on the page for the Pantone Connect plugin, which they have to buy to use Pantone colors in Adobe apps.
The billionaire previously denied reports he planned to fire 75% of workers. Now it's just 50%.
The company revealed new advancements in generative AI images and videos and boosted the capabilities of potentially life saving flood and wildfire detection.
Western audiences now have access to the beta, which first hit in select Asian regions.
The platform’s news tab had been partially monitored by humans, but Meta wants its social apps to focus on short form video.
The social media platform has updated its community guidelines to re-allow nudity and suggestive content, but not "depictions of sexually explicit acts."
The top lawyer at the National Labor Relations Board wants to expand worker digital protections beyond outlawing only some kinds of surveillance.
The popular pharmacy retail chains were the subject of years-long litigation for their role in the opioid epidemic.
Sony’s native virtual reality device won’t work with PlayStation VR1 games.
A report shows four Bluetooth-centered apps by the same developer have been downloaded 1 million times combined while containing malicious code.
The Mavic 3 Classic is designed to be more affordable, with a $450 price cut.
Instead of earnestly complying with the simple directive, many New York job postings now feature absurdly broad salary ranges.
The popular author of Julie and Julia tweeted she had "black hairy tongue" the day before she died.
Elon Musk has been desperately looking for ways to make Twitter profitable after paying $44 billion for the site.
New reporting reveals the Department of Homeland Security's ongoing efforts to police "dangerous" and subversive ideas on the internet. What could go wrong?
Remote work has accelerated when and where “the office” happens. Is your company’s security stack keeping pace?