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Many took to social media to express confusion, and disdain, over the equal hamburger.
Manufacturers will have to include a USB-C charging port in devices sold in Europe by autumn 2024, pending the deal's approval.
The Thai company's coconut milk has been pulled from the shelves of several major supermarkets after a PETA campaign exposed terrible conditions for monkeys.
The makers behind Sensate 2 say the wellness tech's sonic resonance therapy can calm your nervous system.
The Supreme Court is reportedly asking the Justice Department to weigh in on whether or not the spyware company is immune from a 2019 WhatsApp lawsuit.
The guide to help you make sure all of the information on your profiles is consistent and up to date.
“Like, are they TRYING to get me to buy more?” one would-be trader wrote after watching a fake game show made by the SEC.
A bipartisan federal data privacy bill would be a step up from the nearly nonexistent protection of Americans' information were it not for such large loopholes.
With yet another action aimed against big-tech, Texas' attorney general seems desperate to piggyback on Elon Musk's Twitter bot claims.
The newest macOS and iOS features that could leave some companies worried.
In a game of hot potato of responsibility for a hack that cost users’ retirement accounts an estimated $36 million, it's still unclear who will help victims.
Plus, the iPad is getting a bunch of overdue collaboration features.
The second-gen silicon promises 18% faster multi-core performance than the M1.
Other updates to macOS 13 include a replacement for passwords and the ability to unsend emails.
But that's not all: the next version of iOS seems squarely focused on getting all the other parts of Apple's mobile OS on the same aesthetic page.
Safety Check will reset an iPhone's privacy settings and prevent location tracking by abusive partners.
An attorney told Gizmodo board members were “blindsided” by the CEO’s short-lived vision for drones to combat school shooters.
Redesigned watch faces for larger screens, and a convenient way to track your prescription medications.
Social media companies are facing intense scrutiny worldwide for the content their users post.
Apple Pay and Maps got some interesting additions at this year's WWDC.