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There's plenty to look forward to in Android's next version, and now you can run the beta to try it out.
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"Assets, to have value, they have to deliver something to somebody."
Facebook employees knew that a computer-curated feed increased the time users spent on the social network—and that it led to unhealthy behaviors.
Cruise suggested a sequel to Top Gun would give kids a warped 'fairy tale' view of war.
If Twitter and YouTube are skeeving you out, the bloc believes it can offer an alternative.
Airbnb says it'll no longer cover Covid-19 related cancellations, shortly after allowing employees to work form anywhere.
Putin's government's activities curtailing VPNs has only pushed more people to find bootlegs of big releases.
The cloud gaming platform also added a fresh Streaming Statistics Overlay.
The mystery of who brought down large parts of France's internet earlier this week has drawn the attention of the nation's domestic intelligence service.
A temporary hold on subscription stacking prevents users from gaming the system.
Greene's bill would attempt to classify social media platforms as common carries and prevent them from removing political content.
A new study commissioned by the venerable tech giant shows that repairing products massively reduces waste and emissions.
Ambiguous, unimaginative, and kinda hypothetical? Yep, sounds about right.
One day, your devices could know how they're being used by staring deep into your eyes.
The layoffs are a sign of struggle for an app that surged during the pandemic but has caught flak for dubious fitness goals.
62,868 cars are being recalled in total over software safety issues affecting the speed display.
Are you sure you know what you're looking at? Here's how to tell.
Reuters reports the billionaire convinced banks to lend him money to buy Twitter with few details and a handful of ideas that aren't exactly groundbreaking.
If deployed on the moon, the robot could easily jump half a kilometer in reduced gravity.