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This is the blue/white dress of the tech world, and our minds are blown.
Don't post debauched characters, undermine public order, or promote cryptocurrency on apps like Douyin or Kuaishou.
The new platform is set to launch in March 2022, and will reportedly cost $6 a month to start out.
Kids across the U.S. were supposedly encouraged to call in threats of school shootings and bombs for December 17.
The woman's dead husband purchased the CD in the 1980s.
Two women have accused actor Chris Noth, who plays the popular character Mr. Big, of rape.
The 27- and 32-inch LG UltraFine OLED Pro automatically adjust to maintain the most accurate colors.
The company has been awarded patents for using smell and skin texture to identify a "suspicious" person.
Meta says it has banned six "surveillance-for-hire" firms from its platforms. The firms may have spied on tens of thousands of Instagram and Facebook users.
A federal judge's ruling makes it harder for platforms to ignore their removal requests.
The tech giant is hiring a few dozen people to develop wireless modems.
While the ratings won't influence how the shows rank algorithmically, Spotify says they'll give creators "a big-picture view of how they’re doing."
Apple is reportedly prepping its Mac Pro for a custom silicon transition alongside three new monitors.
The holidays have a lot stacked against them this year. Let's review.
Apple originally planned to require staff to return to their offices in February, now the date is "to be determined" as Omicron spreads.
Every app wants to be TikTok, but now TikTok wants to be Twitch.
Users on the subreddit mulled over the opportunities and drawbacks of Reddit's recent move to go public.
The mobile browser is getting an integrated price tracker, plus you can use Lens to do real-world shopping.
Two police officers are under investigation for allegedly submitting fraudulent documentation.
We will only see a 10x growth in the next five years. So...