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A new proposed set of rules from the Biden Administration would foreground fees and better ensure people get what they paid for.
The new citizenship comes nearly a decade after Snowden blew the lid on the NSA's vast domestic and international spying apparatus.
The situation regarding AI and copyright has caused consternation with the folks on sites like Shutterstock, which took down and later restored users’ AI art.
Dries Depoorter's new project uses artificial intelligence to find you working all the angles for your Instagram account.
The Information Commissioner’s Office says the short video could be on the hook for a $30 million fine.
The pivot comes as U.S. tech firms continue to re-evaluate relationships with Chinese supply chains amid simmering geopolitical tensions.
AMD’s Ryzen 7 7700X and Ryzen 9 7900X processors bust the 5.0 GHz ceiling with higher performance increases than the Ryzen line has had before
Tech industry insiders partied with media influencers in New York City to mark the anniversary of the iconic news site's launch.
The footage was livestreamed to tens of millions, but at least five short clips have already been deleted online.
A new report from the Anti-Defamation League criticized the platform for allowing extremist content to "flourish," verifying artists, and promoting their music.
Musk tweeted that he would work to provide internet in Iran after the U.S. Treasury Department loosened sanctions restrictions to help Iranians get connected.
To support his argument, Pichai referenced the days when Google was “small and scrappy.” He told employees not to equate fun with money.
There's a hidden threat that you need to be aware of.
Our days of staring at tiny screens on-the-go are over.
The report analyzed more than 1 million posts from a leading incel forum and found a 59% uptick in keywords associated with acts of mass violence.
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Amid widespread protests in the country, encrypted communication seems like an unmitigated win.
California's Civil Rights Department sued the automaker in February over worker conditions in it's Fremont factory where hundreds of employees complained.
The ruling marks a major blow to Veritas which has made a name for itself by using hidden cameras and fake names to reveal so-called corruption.
Here's a look at some of the clever ways to make use of the camera cutout.