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The hacker claimed to gain access to Uber's AWS, Google Cloud, and even financial data.
The new ad-technology is a clear sign of just how deep the ongoing TikTok-ification of the internet runs. Even the ads are adapting.
We’ve known about manipulative user interfaces for a long while now, but the FTC reported that more and more companies are tricking site visitors.
A report indicates we'll see expansion outside the U.S. and Canada later this year.
The tattoos will last for about a year and will be perfect for medical patients.
The crypto exchange wants to make sure its users know which politicians are crypto-friendly heading into the midterms.
The company has revealed that backers will be fully refunded or offered other scooters as compensation.
The agency permits thousands of its employees to search database of Americans' cell phone info “for any reason,” Sen. Ron Wyden said in a letter.
The short-form video app announced its TikTok Now feature lets users capture fun videos to send to their friends, very similar to one existing popular app.
Global flight tracker Flightradar24 buckled under the traffic, shutting some people out. Even so, the flight became the most-tracked in the site’s history.
Apple's malware scanners aren't all that visible, but they're there.
A hacker used Seesaw to share the infamous shock-site photo with an unknown number of incensed parents.
Void-X is on one of the best games I've ever played on Apple's wearable.
Do Kwon, who's reportedly residing in Singapore, is under investigation following the collapse of Luna and Terra USD "stablecoins."
President Joe Biden announced that a new deal could stave off union strikes that could have wreaked havoc with supply lines.
Officers of Meta, YouTube, Twitter and TikTok gathered to be grilled over their company's protracted flaws.
The Ethereum Foundation says the network will use 99.95% less energy.
The state's complaint claims that the giant online retailer's prohibitive contracts bully sellers into unfair deals that hurt consumers.
Gov. Gavin Newsom says a law requiring social media companies to disclose their policies in detail will protect Californians online. Not everyone's convinced.
Professor Uju Anya told supporters that the university would not be taking action against her.