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The South Korean giant has partnered with Nifty Gateway so you can buy and display your precious monkey pics.
Amazon warehouse workers voted 2,654 -2,131 in favor of forming a union despite millions spent to dissuade them.
Ranking the strengths and weaknesses of the best virtual pets I've ever hatched.
The Segway GT2 promises a top speed of 43.5 MPH and can go from 0 to 30 in just 3.9 seconds.
Ken Pillonel successfully gave the Android world a feature it has never asked for.
Meta’s News Feed boosted the visibility of misinformation, nudity, violence, and Russian state media by 30 percent for six months.
The app added seven new features to enhance the platform’s messaging functionality and usability.
The robot can safely navigate the ancient city's ruins while collecting research data as it makes its rounds.
The company's security camera line was reportedly vulnerable to hackers for years and the company knew about it but told no one.
A 36-year-old Brit was arrested and convicted for tweeting “the only good Brit soldier is a deed one,” after a 100-year-old British captain died.
No space for a dedicated games room or even miniaturized cabinets? The Couchcade is the answer.
Galaxy S20 and S21 device owners will soon be able to swap out the display and backside all by themselves.
The month's biggest rugpulls snagged over $1.7 million.
As chip supplies continue to struggle with demand, the Cupertino giant has reportedly been in talks with Yangtze for months.
American Greetings' SmashUp video cards add the greatest parodist the world has ever known.
Google has released software that can turn any old laptop into a like-new Chromebook.
Etsy sellers will stop hawking their wares April 11th. They're calling on buyers to boycott the site from April 11th to 18th.
Cybercriminals commandeered police email accounts to get home addresses, phone numbers, and more, a new report shows.
Get the most out of Valve's handheld console with these helpful tricks.
The company reportedly hired Republican-aligned firm Targeted Victory to plant negative articles and attempt to influence public opinion against TikTok.