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Privacy advocates are raising alarms over another rapidly propagating police surveillance tool.
Meta’s security team also revealed that the company had uncovered some 400 different mobile apps devoted to stealing Facebook user login information.
3,250 households will receive $500 in no-questions-asked monthly cash payments for two years.
The White House laid out guidelines for data intelligence activities to comply with European privacy law. Experts are skeptical it goes far enough.
Considering the relationship Musk has with deadlines, Pepsi is no doubt crossing its fingers and hoping that this delivery date is actually real.
The company reported that around 296,000 pieces of customer information were leaked.
The company introduced several new software tricks for the Pixel 7. But what about other Android phones?
The chilling comments come weeks after Russian president Vladimir Putin said he wasn't bluffing about threats to deploy nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
The 400 employees who'd been working on the bot will reportedly be shuffled into other teams.
Binance suspended all transactions on the BNB Chain on Thursday to fix the exploit.
OnlyFans bribed Meta executives to blacklist rivals in the online porn industry, according to adult performers who say they were leaked bank records.
The Alphabet Workers Union alleges this marks the first instance of a Google worker being fired for attempted union participation.
A Greek financial journalist is one of several who believe they have been targeted for surveillance by the nation's government with the help of Intellexa.
Musk's attempt to delay an upcoming court battle may fall short
A viral TikTok showed a Home Mini reciting the uncensored racial slur while other offensive words were bleeped. Google apologized after Gizmodo inquired.
Giant corporations are sneaking onto the ad-free photo-sharing app, and BeReal has no monetization strategy in sight.
Unfortunately, there's no Pixel Tablet to touch in person yet. But here's a look at everything else Google debuted at its fall event.
Who is Google trying to fool here, anyway? It looks so much like a smart home device.
Boston Dynamics and 5 other major robot makers promise they won't weaponize their robots. What you do with them, well...
The 19-year-old allegedly sent text messages demanding payment of $2,000 into a bank account.