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The class-action lawsuit claims Binance violated U.S. securities law and that the crypto trading platform's ads about Terra were misleading and harmful.
The expanded investigation seeks to find out whether Digital World Acquisition Corp. and Trump negotiated terms before DWAC officially went public.
The chipmaker's 13th Gen Core processors are expected to arrive this fall.
Crying babies may no longer be the most annoying thing about flying.
A software engineer working on the tech giant’s language intelligence claimed the AI was a "sweet kid" who advocated for its own rights "as a person."
Depending on how you use your laptop, an electronic paper screen could be an eye saver or an eyesore.
Bitcoin's value has plunged. Celsius' terms of service say that "you may not have any legal remedies" to get your money back.
A new boycott campaign against the conservative broadcaster and ad exchanges is to unveil how complicated tech systems can keep far-right franchises afloat.
The next public hearing into the January 6 Capitol insurrection will be broadcast live today.
The government can do a lot of things for you. It will also lie to you.
More than 1 in 10 search results for abortion clinics and pills in trigger law states lead straight to disinformation, according to a new report.
From atomic-powered cars and trains to an 'electronic eye' grocery checkout, these technologies were the promises of yestermorrow.
A new exploit takes advantage of Tesla's NFC keycard reader and could just get your fancy new ride boosted, an Austrian security researcher says.
Block’s Web5 promises to do away with anything that has stopped Web3 from being truly (say it with me) “decentralized.”
Under the old system, the onus was on users to determine which Twitter rules had been broken.
The activists hung a 45-foot pink banner reading “MATRIARCHY NOW," in the capitol and minted an NFT of the protest.
The mysterious smartphone will likely be built around the metaverse.
Recent reports that Facebook is planning to change its deals with news publishers comes around the same time that investors say Meta’s Metaverse is a bad bet.
The recent decision is a major win for airlines who have been protesting the restriction.
Waka, waka, waka, waka: the PACMAN vulnerability is reportedly 'unpatchable.'