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Amazon is funnelling money to a fake grassroots group fighting American antitrust legislation even as it pledges concessions to EU regulators in the same arena.
And by new, we mean the company slapped its logo on the Loupedeck Live
Congratulations to those in Texas, and sincerest apologies to those in New York City.
When you're not ashamed to make the condiment the star of your meal.
Jones is being sued for defamation by Sandy Hook parents and his lawyers don't want expert witnesses to "attack" his "character."
First announced for Japan, the game-packed mini console will launch on the same date in the US as well.
Reports of outages on the site shot up around 8 a.m. on Thursday, right as much of the East Coast workforce logged on.
The leak, among the largest ever to affect the CIA, showed the agency could hack smart TVs, Skype accounts, and lots of common web applications.
The cryptocurrency platform stopped all withdrawals on June 12 when crypto prices tanked.
Sen. Ed Markey asked for audio recording on Ring doorbells—capable of taping conversations well beyond doorsteps—to be turned off by default. Ring declined.
Though we still don't know what Netflix's planned ad-supported tier will look like, or what it will cost users.
The official Emojipedia has put out its draft designs for 2022's new emojis. Here is the list, ranked according to our very scientific methods.
It's a wonder what this fall's phone launch will look like, given our time of scarcity.
Activists have expressed deep concerns over so-called "smart walls," which rely on a patchwork of facial recognition, drones, sensors, and other tech.
Android 13 Beta 4 is available for download, meaning the next version of the OS is almost ready for primetime.
The social media platform is experimenting with allowing developers to create filters from their NFTs.
In the coming weeks, the company plans to use content moderators to restrict certain videos to an adult viewing audience. Plus, users can now block hashtags.
Alphabet Inc. and Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company is "not immune to economic headwinds" in a letter to employees.
The electric scooter company is going to pilot its computer vision technology in San Francisco and Chicago this August.
A heavily modified and upgraded Game Boy Pocket is the backbone for this custom camera.