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Former President Barack Obama reportedly lost thousands of followers overnight.
What if I just need one torque driver and a few screw bits?
The city began piloting a program that has questionable environmental impacts.
Thee food industry's trying to capitalize on a slew of emerging tech and new trends accelerated by the pandemic.
You can now buy genuine Apple parts, so long as they are paired to your phone.
The music streaming platform has added 2 million premium subscribers since last year despite controversy and a Russia ban.
The app that allows laypeople to interact with the stock market cited redundant positions for the layoffs, but doesn’t mention plummeting share price.
Twitter told the director of "Q: Into the Storm" it had "made the decision not to allow promotion of this documentary" when he tried to advertise the film.
DJI says it doesn't want its drones used in warfare, but there are also U.S. economic sanctions to consider.
Ex-regulators are cashing in on the crypto craze in the U.S.
Criminals have been tricking tech giants into sending them sensitive user data, then using it to sexually blackmail users, a new report claims.
The health food company rolled out several cashier systems utilizing call center employees from Nicaragua, paying them well below area minimum wage.
Over $2.1 trillion was spent globally on military expenditures last year, a .7% increase driven partly by liberal U.S. R&D spending on tech contracts.
The Biden administration rolled out a new plan that also calls on Congress to give local authorities access to drone tracking systems.
You won't be the first to see the new movies, but Roku will show them for free when they're available.
Almost anyone can build the Rotary Un-Smartphone: no soldering, gluing, or programming required.
While conservatives heap praise on the Tesla CEO for the purchase, Dems fear this may mean more misinformation online.
Cooler Master's GD160 ARGB has dual RGB lighting strips...enough said.
TikTok was fined for the same reason, the latest the fallout from the country's punitive anti-LGBT laws.
The thin-film speakers use very little power and can be installed almost anywhere.