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States and cities nationwide are beginning to mandate pay ranges in job postings—the change benefits workers but could shake tech companies.
Retail pricing for Nvidia GPUs is finally nearing MSRP.
Twitter claims its prompts that encourage people to think before they tweet has actually stopped some users from flaming theirs and others’ feeds.
The screenshot showed a New York Post headline warning of a 'massive refugee movement,' prompting social media users to panic.
The chair popular for looking precarious but being sturdy was actually precarious.
In a company-wide town hall Thursday, Elon Musk said his focus would be profit, excising "boring" content, and allowing users to say “outrageous” things.
It's started rolling out for Android TV, Google TV, and Roku devices.
Anti-vaxxers believe the singer developed Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which paralyzed half his face, due to the covid-19 jab despite a lack of any clear evidence.
It uses the same buckling spring switches as an original Model F, but with a much smaller footprint.
The dodgy Las Vegas tunnel network will now be over 34 miles long with at least 55 stations.
The company is launching AutoMod, an autonomous keyword filter it says will moderators to detect, block, or receive alerts of harmful messages in a server.
Delta Air Lines has instituted strict time limits on how long travelers can stay in their airport lounges.
The company cited ongoing financial troubles for why they won’t be heading down to the house of mouse.
You can do more with your menu bar—and these tools will help.
Where the hell is Gov. Greg Gianforte? His office says he's out of the country, but won't say where.
Facebook's own employees think its efforts combating misinformation on climate change are inadequate. Read the internal documents for yourself.
The new Samsung Wallet combines Samsung Pay, Samsung Pass, and Samsung SmartThings. It even offers access to your crypto wallets.
Alleged scammers from all over the world were caught up in Interpol's anti-fraud dragnet this week.
An ad tool is helping Meta and crisis pregnancy centers identify people seeking information about abortions online.
First of its kind data released by the NHTSA revealed 392 reported crashes involving advanced driver-assistance tech that left six people dead.