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The United Kingdom will officially probe whether or not Microsoft's $68.7 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard is anticompetitive.
No fitness tracking, no messages, and no access to smart assistants, but it does include a picture of a horse.
The crypto winter claims another victim as the trading platform promised its users they’ll eventually regain access to their locked funds.
You can order one starting on Friday, July 8, or wait until July 15 to buy it in stores.
Advice on mixing bogus and dangerous “herbal abortions” is spreading on Twitter and TikTok. Afraid of the deadly consequences, Doctors are fighting back.
The company told Gizmodo that the Easter egg was part of its annual July 4 tribute. It took down the animation as soon as it saw the unfortunate faux pas.
Both of the toddler's parents were killed in the Highland Park massacre and the boy was found wandering by himself.
The European Parliament approved both the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act. If properly enforced, companies will have to make big changes.
Glance, a Google-backed mobile ad company, has plans to expand its lock screen platform in the U.S.
"I don’t want to help him. I’m not interested in helping him."
Advocates warn parole officers may "prioritize their own personal beliefs about abortion over the desires of the individual under their control."
Internal videos used to train sales employees star re-animated characters from past Disney franchise hits like the Incredibles and Big Hero 6.
Crypto lending platform CoinLoan announced Monday limits on withdrawals while Vauld suspended them altogether, even as it reportedly looks for a buyout.
The semi-automated technology is designed to make more accurate offside decisions.
A hacker reportedly stole an enormous trove of personal information from a Shanghai police database and announced they will sell citizens' info for just $200K.
The new GPD Win Max 2 will be available for pre-order on July 7 and ship later this year.
A British teenager aboard the flight from London to Menorca, Spain was arrested after making a false bomb threat on social media.
Don't broadcast your status to the wider world in your messaging apps.
Panic in Orlando, Harrisburg, and Washington was understandable after real shootings in Highland Park and Philadelphia.
Both accounts have since been restored, but who exactly was behind the hacks hasn't been confirmed.