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The audio company acquired a startup that's working on an upcoming Bluetooth standard.
The plant houses around 600 tons of ammonium nitrate which risks turning into a bomb when exposed to extreme heat.
Diem was first rolled out as a concept in 2019 and has faced pushback ever since.
For Workspace customers, a new integrated view for Gmail will become standard by the end of the year.
The recall comes less than a month after Tesla re-introduced FSD driver profiles which, in some cases, would willingly engage in rolling stops.
The Joby Swing and Spin help creators perform impressive camera moves without a camera operator.
Following Neil Young and Joni Mitchell out the door? Export your library before you go.
The acquisition could mark a major step toward turning Destiny into a media franchise.
China obviously aimed to one up the sustainable cardboard beds from the Tokyo Olympics.
SXM Media is one of the players scrambling to come up with something to replace the long-hated cookie.
Officer Derin DeVuono's spouse, Julie DeVuono, allegedly forged vaccine credentials for $220 a pop for adults and $80 for kids.
The viral online game has now been purchased by the New York Times.
A research team has discovered that a GPU can be fingerprinted, thus transforming it into a web tracker that can monitor computer users.
Leaked images show a significant design overhaul for Google's in-car platform.
The host finally spoke up about his ongoing mishaps with Spotify over the weekend.
The problem seems to be caused by Bluetooth devices.
The news comes just weeks after Microsoft announced plans to acquire Activision Blizzard.
The unmanned aircraft has four corkscrew-like propellers based on da Vinci's 'aerial screw' designs. Watch it fly!
The war on germs is about to score a major victory in Japan.
The worst rug pulls of the month netted at least $4 million.