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Users involved in the pilot of the feature tweeted more and had more engagement with their tweets, the company said.
A Russian court fined Twitch 3 million roubles for refusing to remove a two-hour live stream with an aide to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
8BitDo is finally introducing a Switch-friendly wireless controller with an asymmetrical joystick layout.
Federal law enforcement pointed to the growing number of hacks and exploits used to steal billions in crypto from ‘decentralized’ platforms.
Users are reporting "Degraded Service" this morning.
Zen 4's launch marks what could be the release of the new fastest gaming chip.
The whole ‘man of the people’ trope only works if you actually pretend to support ‘the people.’
Agency commissioners voted 4-1 to sue a geo-location broker, alleging its product could make tracking patients and survivors very easy.
Collectively, the pools were reportedly worth more than $10 million in undeclared tax revenues.
The company had a policy requiring its employees to wear plain black t-shirts or ones with the Tesla logo.
I Think You Should Leave, Outer Banks, LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS, and Heartstopper are just some of the Netflix shows on this list.
Researchers are concerned about the proliferators of the wild conspiracy are being boosted thanks to top-ranking political actors.
The trademarks were filed in nearly a dozen countries by a shell company reportedly formed less than six months ago.
An anonymous report claims Ava Labs’ attorney created bad faith lawsuits to hurt crypto competitors, but the lawyer says he was 'intoxicated and exploited.'
Zuckerberg is "desperate to avoid being questioned," says the reporter who blew the scandal wide open.
The new ad-supported subscription will also reportedly feature four minutes of ads per hour of content aired before and during Netflix programming.
Both individuals and companies previously considered defunct have tried to buy their way back into the limelight with vague promises of blockchain integration.
Didn't we already tell you not to buy one? Hang tight, because there are likely new watches on the horizon.
The general public can now access LaMDA, but only through limited structured demos intended to keep it from devolving into a toxic nightmare.
Reddit has tried to avoid making a big deal about its new NFTs, but will that conceal the more dangerous parts of the crypto market?