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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.
The sequel to the best budget Android phone is on the way...
It's no surprise people aren't interested in paying for an around-the-clock stream of constant American tragedy.
The upcoming laptop is expected to pack 11th Gen Intel chips and flaunt a unique new color option.
U.S. advertisers have a growing appetite for the short-form video app and will likely spend more than $6 billion there, a new analysis predicted.
Everyone will hear you coming and everyone will hate you.
Buyers will have a bevy of new electric vehicle options to choose from in the next decade, though what that means for the environment remains to be seen.
The affordable Studio Buds add Moon Gray, Sunset Pink, and Ocean Blue as color options.
Magic Movie and Storyboards are two new features designed for budding videographers.
RaidForums, which was one of the largest markets for pilfered credentials on the web, has been seized by U.S. authorities.
The custom face-computer interface relies on Morse Code and funny faces.
Carlson spreads fear and doubt about the covid-19 vaccines but has remained cagey about his own vaccination status.
The search engine giant has accused a Cameroonian man of perpetrating a vast and nefarious fake dog conspiracy with its online advertising tools.
The streaming giant is using the new rating system to help you figure out what to watch... and gather more data on you.
Around 20,000 guns without serial numbers were used in shootings last year.
A new report shows that an Israeli spyware firm's malware was used against top European officials last year.