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The digital minister said there are still around 1,900 government applications and forms that still require the dated tech.
A hacktivist group says it stole the passport information of everyone in Belarus and used it to needle Aleksandr Lukashenko.
A piece of the malware is hidden within a copy of SMACS 0723, the first full-color image from the Webb Space Telescope.
The as-yet-unnamed portable may support Xbox cloud gaming, Steam, NVIDIA GeForce NOW, and the Google Play Store.
The militant group took to power a year ago following the withdrawal of U.S. forces.
The pilot told passengers he would take the plane back to the gate and call security if passengers continued sending the unwanted photos.
An Australian woman bought her sister a home with some of the accidentally-sent funds, but the courts ordered her to sell the house and return the money.
The social media company said it would begin layoffs Wednesday amid the slowest revenue growth in its history.
From social media giants like Facebook and TikTok to major credit bureaus, privacy violations and data breaches have collectively cost companies billions.
A photo in a court filing Tuesday shows a trove of classified material discovered in Trump's Mar-a-Lago office. Trump said the picture was "terrible."
Jim Cramer previously told viewers to buy ethereum at $2,900. It's trading at $1,600 today.
The legislation, now headed to the governor's desk, would create new protections for web users under 18, including mandating age-appropriate design.
The system logs the cat's litter time so the owner can be informed of its bowel movement.
The worker says she faced retaliation and described an environment where pro-Palestinian voices feel silenced.
Uber began testing its safety center back in 2018.
Specs show the newest models of Sony’s premier console will be a little less than a pound lighter, though we still don’t know exactly what’s changed.
From isolating your voice audio to making sure you can be seen in the dark.
The social media platform has come under heavy criticism from its users over recent updates.
Peiter Zatko's lawyers said he will comply with Musk's subpoena in the billionaire's suit against Twitter.
The app is reportedly full of people posting content that hints at violence, and Google says Truth hasn't cleaned up their act.