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As rumors build up on the next iPad, there's speculation Apple could be coming directly for Android's highly-anticipated tablet with a speaker dock of its own.
The Do Not Track Kids app will help you fight back against tech companies who harvest kids' data.
The anonymous question-and-answer app has users only able to answer/ask questions about their classmates.
Taylor Swift has fostered a dedicated group of hungry followers that discuss her every move on TikTok, just like they did on Tumblr before.
Is there any hope of Duck Hunt being playable on a half-inch CRT?
Critics have said LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault and other super-rich have emitted hundreds of tons of CO2 through private air travel.
The new Dyson Gen5detect features a brighter laser to illuminate more of your filthy floors.
The SpaceX CEO had recently asked the Pentagon to pay for the satellite internet service instead.
Other larger players like Meta and Snap have also pointed to digital advertising headwinds as the culprit behind lagging growth.
Torontonian stoners age 19 years or older can begin purchasing cannabis via Uber Eats today.
The final production run of the Super Nt and Mega Sg will soon be available for pre-order.
Buckminster Fuller's geodesic domes were years in the making. An excerpt from "Inventor of the Future."
The Shahed-136 drones are made in Iran, which is reportedly supplying Russia in its ongoing assault of Ukraine.
The factory-sealed 8GB Apple smartphone originally sold for $599 in stores.
We finally have all the details on the Razer Edge game-streaming handheld, and more.
Adriana Chechik, the streamer who broke her back in two places, said Twitch had not reached out to her. Experts said the company could face a negligence suit.
As much attention as this most recent scandal has received, chess cheaters have long used elaborate technology-assisted techniques to win games.
You don't actually need to get any other devices involved.
A Reagan-era law regulating VHS rentals is responsible for a wave of lawsuits claiming video-playing website that collects data is liable.
The language teaching app's newest tweet is a sign that the company is trying too hard to master social media.