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The digital pets company got hacked, and now the crook wants somebody to buy the data for bitcoin.
Regulators are on a crusade against enormous corporate mergers, but big tech is getting close to completing some of the biggest acquisitions in U.S. history.
The Facebook App update will feature a feed with “Suggested for You" posts. Enough said.
The Mellow Watch lets kids save and spend money without a piggy bank and a hammer.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Biden tested positive for covid-19 Thursday morning and was experiencing "very mild symptoms."
Knowing Musk, the date could be something he just came up with on the spot. If it's true, though, may God have mercy on our roads.
If you want to stop this drone, you have to physically knock it out of the sky.
The sweeping legislation would decriminalize marijuana federally and expunge federal records related to cannabis charges.
The OG crypto exchange also had a lot of money loaned to hedge fund 3AC, which recently went caput and has been taking many crypto companies down with it.
The massive airport could be home to lizard people, pandemic-inducing antigens, and the Illuminati. Or it could just be an airport.
Human rights groups said Meta failed to take responsibility for exacerbating political tensions and sidestepped its biggest criticisms.
Apple, Google, and Github have also pulled back on hiring recently.
A Chinese GPS tracker with nearly half a million customers has security flaws that could let a hacker cut fuel to a car while it's running, researchers say.
The company has faced numerous setbacks this year, from Shanghai factory shutdowns to bad bitcoin investments, recalls, and autopilot accidents.
The Microsoft-owned Mojang Studios said NFTs create 'scarcity and exclusion' — not to mention predatory monetization.
Um, Apple, where's the heat spreader on your new MacBook?
The two will provide six and five hours of testimony respectively, more than half a decade after the scandal first became public.
Officials said that the U.S. faces threats from countries like Russia, but the NSA director hinted that U.S. “operations” are already underway.
Meta.is argues that it is now impossible to do business using the “Meta” name because customers assume it is linked to Facebook.
Valve warns customers that its Steam Deck should be used in ambient temps below 35C.