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Hard to find and lacking a lot of features, this app has potential but needs work.
Club Penguin Rewritten, a recreation of the popular Disney game, is under investigation by the City Police of London for violating copyright.
How do the world's richest keep their money? A new report shows how the worlds wealthiest tech billionaires keep their money from Uncle Sam.
These iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max photos prove you don't always need a fancy new DSLR lens.
Celebrities ranging from Ashton to Zoe are new investors in the self-declared "PayPal of cryptocurrency."
Seaquarium says the dolphin attacked after an accidental scratch, but a former trainer claims poor animal welfare may have played a role.
It works, but you really shouldn't try this yourself.
The FIFA+ streaming service is free for now, but may start charging for the most demanded matches.
The SpinOcchio controller is an impressive device destined for one specific use.
Both companies say they ended a price surge after complaints, but could not explain why emergency systems meant to cap prices didn't immediately engage.
The BBC says it's aware of the video and is trying to get the clip removed from social media.
With a little help from the Find My app, you'll never lose your AirPods again.
The SEC requires large investors to report their purchases, something Musk failed to do for 10 days.
Take advantage of these little-known features to get around a little easier.
A new, graphically discordant survival guide released by Taiwan's military includes apps to download in case of an invasion by China.
Amazon accounts for about 33% of all warehouse workers but was responsible for 49% of the nation's warehouse injuries last year.
The initial roll-out of VR buying and selling is limited to the Horizon Worlds app. Fees to Oculus and Meta mean creators will lose almost half of their sales.
A reality TV star, a tech tycoon, a comedian, and a helicopter pilot walk into a ritzy restaurant. The joke? Anybody can get along as long as everybody's rich.
The data privacy company has officially released a desktop version of its secure web browser for Mac users.
The suit claims Meta and Snap “knowingly and purposely” created defective services that harm teen mental health.