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New iPhone and iPad models are expected at Apple's event next month and now there's reason to believe we could see some new Macs, as well.
Didn't catch the big game? These crypto ads will get you up to speed for today's obligatory water cooler chat.
Last year, the agency said that people sent $547 million to their scheming virtual sweethearts, who were really scammers.
The pay bumps range from between 2% and 10% and apply to salespeople, Genius Bar tech support, and some senior hourly employees, according to a new report.
Given how obsessed Hollywood seem to be with stories about failures, fraud, and bad behavior in the tech world lately, the story’s appeal was obvious.
A recent study shows the tactics and techniques of a cybercrime group that is known for planting incriminating evidence on the devices of activists in India.
The retailer is forcing customers to spend $200 for a better chance at buying a GPU—and assisting scalpers in the process.
Police and law enforcement around the world are turning to robotic companions at an increasing rate.
Attempts to bring Canadian truckers' 'freedom convoy' to the U.S. are mired in dysfunction.
Tesla has now issued three major recalls this year.
The new tool would analyze stylistic differences in sentences to determine authorship, which researchers claim could combat disinformation.
Apple, Google, and other tech giants rely on Western Digital and Kioxia's NAND chips.
A new report from the Tech Oversight Project shows how tech giants have shifted their priorities under the threat of antitrust action.
Don't waste your money heading to LA when you can throw an even better bash at home.
Three men have been charged with illegally funneling money to the reelection campaign of Sen. Susan Collins.
A classified report viewed by U.S. Senators shows that the CIA has a previously unknown "bulk collection" surveillance program that involves Americans' data.
The service is being brought back from the dead by one of its original co-founders, who bought the company in a bankruptcy auction.
A teenager in Russia has been put behind bars for plotting to blowup the nation's domestic security agency...in a video game.
The company outlined several ways it hopes curtail unwanted tracking, including working with police.
New hardware may require a new software platform, code hints.