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The crypto lending platform temporarily suspended withdrawals in June, but reports say it suffered big losses trading customer’s funds.
Early reservers will get their units this year, thanks to the supply chain improvements.
Kenya's national cohesion watchdog has threatened to suspend the social network from the country in a week if it doesn't mitigate hate speech.
Apple's public beta for the next version of iOS includes new translation features, Visual Lookup, and new Lock Screen customization options.
The Mega Millions jackpot is more than $1.1 billion. Here's how to hack the lottery.
The newly proposed legislation would officially classify broadband as an essential service and grant the FCC the authority to enforce net neutrality rules.
Twitter's monthly subscription service has just raised its price.
Library, Memories, Game Boy Camera Support, and Spacewar!
Cybersecurity researchers say they discovered a host of security issues with the city's official covid app, but the government has denied the accusations.
The expanded database increases the number of known, cataloged proteins by over 200x, from 1 million structures to around 200 million structures.
You can now use one of the Switch-specific classic controllers to play games on Steam
The company said it would temporarily halt changes to its feed in response to "findings and community feedback" (read: Kardashian complaints).
The company reportedly intends to end contracts with news publishers, which pays them for the content that ends up in the Facebook News tab.
The long-anticipated desktop CPUs will apparently support PCIe Gen 5 and DDR5.
The bill, “An Act Declaring Ghosting As An Emotional Offense” looks to make sure people have closure.
The social media platform is testing out a "status" feature that lets users select from a pre-set menu of vibes(?) to accompany each post.
The Backbone One: PlayStation Edition will look right at home next to your PS5's DualSense controller.
If completed, the deal will see two of aviation's most hated brands combine to create the fifth largest national airline.
A new study shows that low-level workers are increasingly concerned their bosses will use office metaverses to spy on them, even tracking body movement.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in an earnings call that he expects AI-recommended content to make up more than 30% of the Instagram feed next year.