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The “IT Army of Ukraine” was announced by the country’s vice prime minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, and is organizing on Telegram.
Also announced is the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360, a sequel to one of our favorite 2-in-1 laptops.
For over half a decade, the Trickbot botnet has caused global amounts of trouble. Now, the cybercriminals behind it may be pivoting to other endeavors.
As Apple's phones become more accessible to service, the rest of the smartphone industry should follow suit.
The company announced it would be bumping up seller's "transaction fees" starting this April.
Meta's Nick Clegg claims Russia's regulator had demanded Facebook stop fact-checking state-run media sources during Russia's military invasion of Ukraine.
They rely on the same technology as your wireless charging pad, they're just much smaller.
The company claims low latency levels could reduce motion sickness.
If you're gonna build a gaming PC, why not do it with some style?
If you pay for Google's cloud storage, you might be able to take advantage of the Google One VPN.
Everyone and everything is being mobilized to fight back against the Russian invasion.
The social media platform unveils a $4.99 ad-free option for users who are interested in “pure, unadulterated nonsense.”
The components may play a pivotal role in upcoming efforts to sanction the invading country, but it's unclear if those efforts will actually work.
NBC has reported that the White House is mulling "massive" cyberattacks on Russia as a result of the Ukraine invasion. Officials have denied it.
It looks like Google is sticking to the Pixel 6's design language for its next flagship phones.
The musician's Museum of Natural Hilarity Pinball Game will be available for pre-order at the end of the month.
By powering spinning propellors with hydraulics instead of electricity, this drone massively boosts its range.
It also has the latest processor and a new camera system—and it costs almost as much as Samsung's new flagship devices.
Building a browser game that captivates a nation isn't as difficult as it might seem.
Even video game footage is going viral during Russia's invasion.