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The new owner of Twitter told the unwashed masses that any user can pay to have priority in search as well as less ads.
One researcher’s simple tool shows how Stable Diffusion depicts stereotypes such as all-male engineers and ‘modest’ women workers.
You can now buy and access content from Paramount+, Showtime, AMC+, Starz, and 30 other other streaming memberships through the platform directly.
Cryptocurrency is favored as a method to pay for child sexual abuse material due to its anonymity.
Ahead of midterms, the system that normally functions with hundreds of human moderators is currently relying on around 15 people to manage content violations.
This new feature adds to TikTok's growing effort to provide users with a more transparent platform.
As the time comes to put the old girl down, Google started messaging users about moving their organizations to Google Chat.
Joel Simkhai is back with a new gay dating app, Motto, that aims to tamp down on behavior most associated with his previous creation.
Startups usually follow a pretty basic formula: college dropout with big idea meets venture capital. For the guy who founded Grubhub, it was a different story.
70% of Musk's followers in an informal poll said he should bring back Vine.
The streaming service began its pivot into gaming about a year ago, and has purchased multiple studios since. Now it owns Seattle-based Spry Fox.
60 "ultra-luxurious" properties are planned for Great Exuma, Bahamas—to be sold off exclusively via NFTs on the blockchain. Yikes.
Meta is off to a rough start this week, with thousands of reports pouring in of trouble on Instagram.
The ride share app surprised users with a pop up ad for Peloton over the weekend.
Apple charges a 30% fee on apps, in-app purchases, and even boosted posts.
The 911 Soundbar 2.0 Pro is for those who find the sound of a revving 911 to be music to their ears.
The shift is one of the first of many changes the platform's new billionaire owner is reportedly aiming to institute ASAP.
You don't have to know how to fold a paper crane to use the Air.0 mouse.
The new law, which was passed by the New York City Council late last year, takes effect November 1 after pushback from corporations this spring.
No, the attacker wasn't arrested in his underwear. And, no, the attacker wasn't a "friend."