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Once again, you can quit Facebook, but you can never leave.
The tech company lost a ton of money while celebrating some of its new products and acquisitions.
It’s a sign of continuing struggles for the streaming giant after it announced significant viewer loss earlier this month.
Weibo hopes to counter 'bad behavior' by publicizing IP addresses for some users and a general location for others.
You can try out the launcher, but it tells us nothing about the Nothing smartphone experience.
Does Snap have another runaway success like Spectacles on its hands--or at least hovering near them?
Researchers leverage the sounds of a finger sliding across those bumps to increase performance.
Here's how you can access the updated list of sensitive categories.
Attackers reportedly conducted 237 operation with some seemingly occurring in tandem with kinetic military strikes.
The company announced that workers in its operations facilities will be able to keep their phones with them permanently.
The pledge is meant to signal a difference of approach toward the internet compared to Russia and China.
Quantum memory promises to be just as mind-meltingly amazing as quantum computers.
This redesigned version will live alongside the standard XPS 13.
Minneapolis P.D. engaged in a 'pattern and practice' of racial discrimination both online and off for at least 10 years, a state agency said.
The same day the billionaire criticized two of the company’s executives, Twitter filed forms with the SEC that included a non-disparagement clause for its sale.
The two companies hope their $900 million venture can keep you within their ecosystems.
A modified VR headset can create the sensation of touch, either on a user's lips or even inside their mouths.
The news comes even as data suggests Bitcoin isn’t popular in El Salvador, the first country to accept the cryptocurrency as a legal tender.
Edelkrone has updated its JibONE, making it even more portable.
A new report suggests the site’s top streamers would see their share of subscriptions dip down from 70% to 50%.