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You might soon be able to stop lugging a Lightning cable around with your phone.
A 10-year-old who died last year participated in a so-called ‘blackout’ aka ‘choking’ challenge.
The Astell&Kern KANN MAX is aimed at those disgusted by the sound of MP3s and streaming audio.
There's a new version of the Android 13 Beta, a timeline for Google Assistant on Samsung's watches, and the second coming of Google Glass.
Developed at the City University of Hong Kong, the spinning drone can also capture stable video.
The U-Boat Worx UWEP can take 120 guests to a depth of 650 feet for up to 18 hours.
Some U.S. cities are hitting the 'undo' button after efforts to prohibit the use of the technology.
The war in Ukraine is likely the most-documented conflict in the world’s history, thanks to the proliferation of smartphones and social media.
Don't settle for the standard way of answering calls any longer.
Luna, once the fourth largest cryptocurrency in the world, plunged to $0 on Thursday.
Musk said the deal was on hold while he reviewed the number of spam and fake accounts on Twitter, later adding that he was "still committed" to the acquisition.
Security researchers sounded the alarm on the hacking campaign, which redirected site visitors to scams.
Products that claim they’re used for keeping track of wayward children also advertise themselves for tracking strangers or one’s significant other.
Kayvon Beykpour said CEO Parag Agrawal asked him to leave Twitter six weeks after the birth of his daughter.
Amid a stablecoin freefall, an international watchdog has said reining in the chaotic digital money boom is a top institutional priority.
The Commerce Department has stalled out on regulation of how Americans' data flows across digital borders. A draft order suggests a new approach.
The hack was reportedly connected to the infamous LAPSUS$ group, but it’s not clear yet what—and how much—data was taken.
Head-on collisions occurred during each and every one of AAA's 15 tests, sending test dummies hurling through the air.
The new OP-1 field adds Bluetooth MIDI, an FM transmitter, and around 100 other new features.
New measures to detect copycat NFTs will be implemented by actual humans.