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The controversy stems from GoFundMe's decision to shut down a viral campaign protesting Canada's vaccine requirements for truckers.
The company said it plans to incorporate the new material into various products, beginning with the latest Galaxy line launching on Feb. 9.
However, both chambers will need to negotiate a compromise bill before it reaches President Biden's desk.
The icon has been "refreshed" for the first time in eight years.
The Spotify podcast host apologized on Saturday after videos of him saying the n-word multiple times over the years surfaced online.
Several corporations seem eager to scoop up the beleaguered exercise equipment manufacturer.
Users now have an invisible personal bubble around their avatar enabled by default.
Rumor has it a 5G iPhone SE and updated iPad Air are on deck.
The New York Times found that at least 10 people had killed themselves after buying the chemical compound on Amazon in the last two years.
First Google stopped developing games for its cloud streaming service, and now it's reportedly pivoting to building tech for other companies.
You can watch the world's best athletes compete for the gold in Beijing, but you'll have to pay up.
Amidst ongoing accusations that Spotify is allowing Joe Rogan to spread covid-19 misinformation on his podcast, the platform has removed dozens of episodes.
One of the men most responsible for altering the course of global power in the 20th century has some thoughts on how the next hundred years will play out.
Facebook had its worst day ever on Thursday and the former president has some theories on what went wrong.
The right-wing Twitter alternative is apparently having big financial problems. The solution? Layoff its entire IT staff.
The EU's landmark privacy law, GDPR, was supposed to change the world of tech privacy forever. What the hell happened?
With a few exceptions, all adults who refuse to comply could face fines up to $4,000.
Your home's toilet paper usage might drop when everyone sees how much they're actually using.
Snap earned a profit for the first time in its history. Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg lost $31 billion as Meta's stock price plummeted.
After ongoing scandals involving shady malware vendor NSO Group, it turns out that a rival firm has also been targeting iPhones with its own exploits.