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Donald Trump Jr. and Fox News hosts including Sean Hannity sent text messages to the White House begging Trump to stop the Jan. 6 riot.
Owners claim that a man smashed everything inside with an axe then proceeded to threaten customers with a knife and a gun.
The bill suggests that if massive fines or bad PR won't scare tech CEOs, then maybe jail time might.
Budget smartphones running Android 12 (Go edition) will have access to the Privacy Dashboard, on-screen translation, and app hibernation.
A new deep-dive report details the ways firms use AI to monitor, manage, and even fire workers.
YouTube TV is ending 2021 with yet another carriage dispute, this time with more than a dozen Disney-owned channels.
If LG's pre-CES announcements are any indication, next year's TVs might be underwhelming.
Dell's prototype shows an easier to repair, more sustainable laptop is possible.
Employees have anonymously complained about the app's fear-mongering and reported that it's outsourcing workers from Kenya.
The next internet revolution is upon us—here's why it matters.
The latest version of iOS just dropped, and there are plenty of new features to play around with.
Musk's tweets often cause wild swings in the crypto market.
An effort to modernize service delivery for federal agencies will (hopefully) make it easier to do your taxes, deal with student loans, and more.
For the record, the FCC does not actually have jurisdiction over end-to-end encryption.
Being cut off from Google services won't matter much for this device, at least.
The company has reportedly sold software that’s been used to target journalists, human rights advocates, children, and even some political leaders.
JP Morgan thinks more than a billion Android users could be tempted to buy a new iPhone SE.
The new Android app will notify users when unknown AirTags are near them.
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