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Mozilla's "Facebook Pixel Hunt" study will run until mid-July—and the company wants your help.
This next-gen component could provide the speeds of RAM with the storage capabilities of SSDs.
This is the first time a retail investor has been able to force Robinhood to pay up over its infamous January 2021 halts on meme stock trading.
After years of research and development, at least two major smart gun makers claim they are on track to release a commercial product this year.
The company's first foray into VR/AR will supposedly need a 96W power adapter.
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The company's head of Android isn't asking for an iMessage app, he said, just support of RCS.
Google isn't giving up on its Soli radar tech, opening it up to other companies to build radar into their gadgets.
A whole lot of software projects were ruined recently when the developer behind two coding libraries decided to corrupt them with a series of bizarre commits.
Pressured by shareholders, Microsoft is ramping up its right to repair efforts starting with a teardown video.
Apple's VPN-like iCloud Private Relay setting makes it difficult for ISPs to track you—and they hate it.
The agency anticipates “enormous challenges” that could impede people from getting their returns on time.
Because of the ongoing chip shortage, the printer maker now has to show customers who use its official ink how to bypass DRM warnings.
Brian Acton, the co-founder of WhatsApp, will serve as interim CEO at the encrypted messaging service.
A new type of display technology could make a huge difference in your viewing experience.
The data free-for-all has prompted many critics to accuse Europol of building the European equivalent of the NSA’s invasive databases.
The crypto bull rush may be over for the time being.
The Assertive feature may lead to Tesla's engaging in more rolling stops, which could violate U.S. traffic laws.
The rumored Graphite version could be paired with a Core i3 CPU and LTE connectivity.
Apple's VR/AR headset will allegedly be focused on 'bursts of gaming, communication, and content consumption.'