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Commissioner Brendan Carr railed against the popular Chinese-owned social platform, alleging it was handing over U.S. citizen’s data to Beijing.
The game is full of bugs and crashes frequently, but it shows the Switch can easily handle the classic FPS.
Called the Economy Skynest, the beds will allow passengers on a budget to fly in comfort.
The GOP complained that too many conservative fundraising emails were going to spam. Now, Google wants to make political emails exempt from filtering.
The graphics cards company says it's looking into claims made by a relatively new cybercriminal group. Did its employees really use "123456" for their accounts?
In a lawsuit, Yuga Labs claims conceptual artist Ryder Ripps is "trolling" the company.
Inzone arrives with a trio of H-series gaming headsets and two M-series monitors.
Contraceptive pills may now only be purchased three per customer at some pharmacies.
A senior White House aide testified that Trump believed "the people with weapons weren’t there to hurt him" and that he tried to hijack his own "limo".
Extortion group RansomHouse is claiming to be behind the attack.
Tests conducted by Gizmodo found users posting from less active accounts saw posts related to abortion pills removed for violating Facebook's drug rules.
These four companies ran afoul of a harsh Russian privacy law that led Linkedin to be banned across the country in 2016.
The app will now bug you to accept fate and migrate over to Google Chat.
Imposters were reported using stolen identities, fake video, and doctored voices to access sensitive company data, according to the feds.
The online retail giant has reportedly told sellers to get ready for a “Prime Fall Deal Event” later this year, hinting at a second Prime Day in Q4.
The earbuds will support the new aptX Lossless codec, so now we just need smartphones to do the same.
The new GPU lags behind other Nvidia and AMD entry-level cards.
With the fall of Roe, digital privacy concerns have emerged over period tracking apps. Do Stardust's encryption promises provide protection?
The hearing is cloaked in secrecy over 'credible security threats' against a witness, according to the Washington Post.
The social media giant has said it doesn't allow ads with medical misinformation on its site, but "nonsense" cancer treatments still slip through.