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A draft ruling has leaked that would repeal Roe v. Wade and revoke the right to abortion for millions of people nationwide.
Google's Chrome still holds a dominant lead, with Firefox in fourth place.
It’s part of a new, though belated push by governments worldwide to rein in DeFi after near-daily examples of crypto fraud and grift.
Ease your battery anxieties with a new 10,000 mAh option for MagSafe compatible iPhones.
The company will reimburse up to $4,000 annually for anyone who is forced to travel more than 100 miles for medical treatment.
New documents reveal a $7.2 million contract with Trust Stamp to provide facial recognition monitoring tools to track up to 10,000 migrants.
You can enable the feature now to see if it shows up on your second-gen Nest Hub.
The added technology could dramatically reduce maintenance and repair costs.
We're also hearing rumblings about the Apple Watch SE 2, which could be more rugged than its predecessor.
It is a big defeat for union organizers at LDJ5 who have been hoping to carry the momentum after their startling labor victory in early April.
A new investigation revealed the gay dating app has been pawning off the locations its queer clientele via brokers for years.
New data from Mozilla indicates that some common mental health apps have concerning user data practices.
A limited-edition Arc graphics card is set to arrive this summer.
Researchers propose an unsettling approach that takes control of where a user is looking.
The deplatformed CEO tried to slither his way back onto Twitter following news Elon Musk plans to acquire the company for $44 billion.
Shortages impacting manufacturing equipment could extend these dark days.
The Send to Kindle system will automatically convert EPUB files to the Kindle's proprietary ebook format.
The European body has been trying hard to rein in tech giants, but their efforts have been hit and miss.
The Wikimedia Foundation, which supports the online encyclopedia, made the decision to leave crypto behind after a vote from the community.
There's plenty to look forward to in Android's next version, and now you can run the beta to try it out.