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There's even a conspiracy theory claiming Queen Elizabeth II actually died last year.
A tech start-up providing a tool to remotely monitor ice cream sued McDonald's claiming it engaged in false advertising to disparage and defame their company.
Russia's military invasion of Ukraine has led to Western sanctions designed to punish the Russian economy.
Here we go! A new budget iPhone, mid-tier iPad, and M2 MacBooks could debut at Apple's first 2022 event.
Competition in the fake meat market is heating up fast and these new nugs deserve a place in your freezer.
Starlink’s sudden wartime internet infrastructure efforts have already faced challenges.
The same group took responsibility for recently breaching graphics maker Nvidia.
Trying to ride a bike, keep eyes on the road, and look at a phone for directions is too much to ask of a cyclist.
Shane Wighton's latest creation launches frisbees at almost 100 MPH to dominate a round of disc golf.
Two decades after the original, you can cruise the neighborhood on a scooter again but without straining your aging body.
"I don’t think so, no... That said, there are currently new approaches being tested."
Companies like Apple, Airbnb, Visa, and Ikea have all left the Russian market.
The group has previously hit companies like Shutterfly with vicious ransomware attacks.
Nikon recently demonstrated a new camera feature that triggers custom sounds when the shutter is pressed.
The move marks TikTok’s latest pivot away from the confines of short content after starting out with 15 seconds or less clips.
The company said it's working with local neighboring governments to meet their specific needs, which could include longer-term housing.
When folded, one half of the device would transform into a virtual keyboard.
In just five minutes the new standard can also charge a phone to 50% capacity.
"But basically all mammals—rats, dogs, cats—also have REM sleep. And it’s during REM sleep that we take experience and reshape it in novel ways."
The worst rugpulls of the month took home over $8.5 million.