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You can stop linking out and clicking through to gifs now. You can bask in Waving J-Hopes all you like.
The Tesla CEO’s addiction to the platform he once coveted could be used to force him to do something he doesn’t want to do—buy it.
Signing it is literally the least you can do for warehouse workers busting their ass on Prime Day.
Twitter coveted Trump's love for the platform so much it ignored how much violent talk he inspired, according to an ex-member of its content moderation team.
The company accused Musk of acting in bad faith and putting on a "public spectacle" in his effort to bail on the acquisition deal worth $44 billion.
John Kevin Woodward's "unrequited romantic attachment" led him to kill, police said. DNA technology led him to face charges a third time.
Amazon loves to clear out its stock warehouses under the guise of Prime Day. Here's what to avoid.
The search engine is countersuing Match in an effort to kick its dating apps off the Google Play store.
Tuesday's hearing dove into the president's plan to reverse the election with the help of advisors known by some inside the White House as “the crazies.”
Commercial availability for Magic Leap 2 will begin on September 30, 2022.
The LEGO Group has previously halted shipments to Russia but has now "indefinitely ceased commercial operations in Russia."
There are plenty of other places on the internet to buy books, makeup, food, and other stuff.
The struggling surveillance company needs to find a way off the blacklist if it wants to stand any chance of selling itself to a U.S. firm.
The company planned to unleash targeted ads onto users, even if they didn't consent. Italy warned against it.
The ultimate cricket con allegedly paid Indian farmers to pose as players and played stock sounds of crowds to make it seem more realistic.
London's Heathrow Airport is instituting the departing passenger limit as airports and airlines struggle to meet rapidly rising demand.
NYC Emergency Management's PSA paints a lackadaisical approach to the apocalypse.
I wonder if any other spin-offs will be bought like Quordle or BRDL or Nerdle or ....
I still don't get the point of the LEDs on the back, but they do look cool.
Two streams, that have been live since 2020, were taken down due to false copyright claims.