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The latest leaks indicate we'll get a bit of a reprise of the smartwatch's style and a more watch-like watch.
The company has been cagey on the details surrounding it's next virtual reality headset, but now we know its (likely) name. Plus, an account update.
The Playstation Store announced they were removing access to hundreds of movies from some European users, and would not say whether they will be reimbursed.
The former employee alleges Facebook created the tool to circumvent its own protocols and claims it was used to cooperate with law enforcement requests.
The CoTweets feature is now available for a number of users.
Using AI technology, the app will detect and delete any nude photos taken by a child.
You can call it a "collectable avatar" but it's still a blockchain-based image sold with an exclusive license. An NFT by any other name still can't be fung-ed.
A fingerprint sensor could introduce an added level of security when making Apple Pay purchases.
In the since removed posts, the self-described "super-hacker" used the n-word and claimed to have "invented covid."
Larry the Cat is more beloved than any British leader since he became chief mouser. The feline’s online persona has become a rallying cry against Boris Johnson.
What if the Game Boy had looked a lot more like the Game Boy Advance?
The twins, along with a second baby Grimes had around the same times, bring Musk's total number of children to 9.
The roadside attraction that had become a lightning rod for online conspiracy theories was simply a fun piece of local history for residents.
After years of spyware attacks on high-profile iPhone users, Apple is rolling out a new feature designed to "harden" the device and offer extreme protection.
The company might be pushing away some fans with its early entrance into the blockchain, but that might be the point.
For years, the company barred mail-order abortion providers from certifying themselves with a "Provides abortion" label in Search ads. Now they can.
Prime Members are now entitled to a free, one year subscription to GrubHub+.
Apple has been slowly backing away from its more questionable design decisions.
The bipartisan pair of senators heightened calls to investigate TikTok following reports alleging China-based employees accessed U.S. user data.
The agency wrote there were some ‘scientific issues’ at play with Juul’s application that meant it’s going back for additional review.