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A dating app for the unvaccinated, Unjected, left user data totally unprotected, according to new research.
Meta announced both versions of its most popular VR headset would cost an extra $100 for both the 128GB and 256GB models.
The company’s early look at its system also includes connection to external cameras to show off your blind flailing on your Twitch stream.
They said attempts to limit "crisis pregnancy centers," in search results would, "constitute a grave assault on the principle of free speech."
The new chip is 28% smaller and 50% faster than previous Micron offerings.
While the SEC is probing Coinbase over unregistered securities trading, the CFTC is reportedly opening a new “tech innovation office” to oversee crypto.
The company will cut roughly 1,000 workers this week, marking a sudden fall from grace for a company riding high on pandemic-fueled e-commerce growth.
The company, citing inflation, is raising its subscription costs for users in multiple European countries by as much as 43%.
When Jenner complained about Snapchat’s changes in 2018, the company lost $1.3 billion in market value.
The app nobody's really heard of will be out of commission this September.
Want to go for a full-body “crypto cleanse?” No? How about you chow down on a good ol’ “Twinkcoin.”
A bipartisan bill would push over $52 billion toward American semiconductors, but it’s seen some opposition from Sanders and the GOP.
The ambitious project sounds like something from a dystopian sci-fi movie about the death of the planet.
James Howells said he’ll use Boston Dynamics robotic dogs to scan for a drive containing a passcode to 8,000 bitcoin, worth nearly $176 million.
Martin Shkreli was recently released from prison and moved to a halfway house.
Amid new covid cases in the technology hub, the government is making workers at some of the city's largest manufacturers stay on-site at their jobs for a week.
The new GaNPrime line could let you leave a laptop's bulky power brick at home, assuming it doesn't need more than 100W of power.
Apparently, even robots get testy under the pressure of a competitive chess match.
The utterly “tasteless and gross” representation of the famed picture taken Sept. 11, 2001 was reportedly removed from GameStop’s beta marketplace.
Experts fear the new wave of laws run up against First Amendment protections.