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The maker of the Taser believes its new virtual reality firing range and community policing simulator can make cops less violent. Critics are less than sure.
Politicians like Ted Cruz have developed a special formula for 'thoughts and prayers' on Twitter.
The Adam Neumann-backed company, Flowcarbon, has raised $70 million in a first round of funding.
An Iraqi citizen with alleged ties to ISIS went as far as taking video of the Dallas home for the world’s most famous target for shoe-based attack craft.
University of Oregon researchers are conducting a study on the Google Health Studies app that begins on May 27.
The company's also made a cute little robot for taking new Street View pics.
How to turn the internet into your own personal library.
The Michigan carmaker says that a credential stuffing attack pilfered a pile of personal information from car owners. They hackers stole reward points, too.
The crypto streamer only known as “Chancers” was arrested after knocking on Terra blockchain founder Do Kwon’s door to see if he was home.
Made for e-sports competitors, the ROG Swift 500Hz is the fastest monitor yet.
The CEO blamed the economy for what is set to be the tech company's worst day ever.
Gwynne Shotwell, the company’s top female executive, did not deny that the rocket company had settled with the woman who made the accusation.
The U.S. House Ethics Committee is investigating whether the Republican congressman "improperly" promoted a cryptocurrency, and also other stuff too.
Delivery drones and warehouse robots are joining the retail giant to bring you Hamburger Helper.
More young kids are using social media than ever before, but companies said they would have to disable California kids’ accounts if the law passes.
It's a not-so-nice world out there, so make sure your child is protected.
LinkedIn, Yahoo, and Urban Outfitters have all left China recently.
Google's Threat Analysis Group says that a majority of the zero-day vulnerabilities they discovered last year were intentionally created by spyware companies.
It's only the charging puck/cable for now, but it'll be interesting to see how the watch's manufacturing story unfolds over the coming months.
The company that has become more known for meme stocks than its own financial prowess is trying to make a further bid for the risky finances crowd.