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The platform is exploring live streaming for certain unscripted shows and comedy series.
The company already closed its Russian stores, but it said Monday it would exit the country for good due to the war in Ukraine.
The LFG emptied its reserve coffers last week, going from 80,000 bitcoin to just over 300.
What's next for Apple's iOS? The leaks have started just in time to ramp up to WWDC 2022.
Advertisers—and shady ad middlemen—are paying to violate your privacy hundreds of times every day you're online.
If Elon Musk has his way, ex-President Donald Trump may return to Twitter. Here's how to see the tweets that got him (not-so) permanently suspended.
The RTX 4090 is rumored to launch in mid-July and pack some serious specs.
Leaked renderings reveal a top mounted camera and protected propellers for safer indoor flights.
The company with sights on becoming a 'super app' is beginning self-driving deliveries in West Hollywood and Santa Monica.
This version of the iconic puzzle game actually works on real hardware.
The National Security Agency claims that the encryption standards it's developing will be so tough that even its own hackers won't be able to crack them. Okay!
Governor Hochul suggested a new tool that would alert companies when hate speech is being shared online.
The company's iPhone-only contactless payment system is scheduled to launch later this year.
A federal judge pounded the point home with a few SNL references saying the lingering belief in crypto’s anonymity is just plain “WRONG.”
That is, if the Elon Musk deal actually goes through.
Facebook said it did not "build and withhold any News Feed changes based on potential impact on any one political party.” Internal documents say otherwise.
Would you eat a Whopper with currywurst and fried herring?
We now interrupt this regular programming for some aliens and some Jesus.
Put on some rose tinted glasses while you step back into the days before digital.
Netflix lost users for the first time ever last month, blaming password sharing and the war in Ukraine. Maybe that's it, or maybe it’s financial mismanagement.