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With the Bellatrix upgrade activated, Ether could move to proof-of-stake in just over a week, but there are more than a few players who are hedging their bets.
A New York City councilwoman says new CNN hire John Miller 'lied to my face' under oath.
More than a dozen people were injured from the sudden crash.
In addition to the penalty, Juul will agree to cease marketing to people under the age of 35 and no longer recruit influencers to help push its products
Italians online were furious after Alessio Di Giulio said they should vote for his party to "never see her again."
Chris Pine is the true star of the film's press tour as the newest subject of the meme machine.
Use Signal. Pay Signal. Just do it. It's a good thing.
The malicious app seemed designed to target members or supporters of the Muslim-majority west China-based minority, though there’s few clues who's be behind it.
The short video app, known for sucking up a radical amount of your data, wants you to know that it didn't let hackers steal any of it.
Expect to see a new iPhone, Apple Watch, and maybe even a new pair of AirPods.
According to the new book "Like, Comment, Subscribe," a senior executive proposed a drastic solution to the eerie kids content raking in views.
You know you've created something terrifying when a motor-powered spinning blade seems safer.
The country's Justice Department fined Apple around $2.38 million for shipping supposedly incomplete devices.
A merger was supposed to take the social media company public, but amid multiple investigations, shareholders don't seem to support an extension.
Irish regulators say Instagram allegedly mishandled the phone numbers and email addresses of 13 to 17 year olds operating business accounts.
You can rebuild and change the Pixel keyboard's design as often as you'd like.
The move seems to show Binance wants to corner a piece of the stablecoin market, but rival crypto companies warned of ‘market conduct questions.’
The 60-year-old Masayasu Ito is retiring after a 36-year run with Sony.
The intrigue of the Canadian photograph has been around since 2016, an eternity for internet sleuthing.
You don't have to make every tweet visible to every reader anymore.