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The software giant is offering people who are using a pirated copy of Office a 50% discount on a Microsoft 365 subscription.
The voice assistant isn't shutting down but the similarly named web-ranking service is.
But will it bring errant users back over from TikTok? Probably not.
Oppo is ready to launch its first Foldable phone on Dec. 15 at its annual Inno Day.
A much safer alternative to getting on a plane to travel the world.
Consumer Reports recently reviewed a variety of virtual private networks, finding that most of them don't keep their promises.
Apple won't need to tweak its payment system to allow for third-party app payments until the appeals process for the Epic lawsuit concludes.
The agency awarded Seattle-based Electric Sky $225,000 to create what they’re calling the world’s first “Whisper Beam.”
The speaker manufacturer is doubling down on its effort to curb its products' carbon emissions.
Finnish PM Sanna Marin says that she didn't get a text message advising her to isolate due to a phone mix-up.
CIA chief William Burns told a conference the agency has "a number of different projects," mentioning anti-ransomware efforts.
The first beta is now available on phones and tablets so you can tinker with the feature drop before its early 2022 release.
A new complaint to the FTC complaint claims Amazon's 'search results' are so packed with ads, we shouldn't even call them 'search results.'
The sensors will go into production next year and could potentially revolutionize low-light photography.
The "multi-year extension" for both YouTube and YouTube TV is the culmination of a months-long feud between Google and Roku.
The tool could come in handy when you're repairing a broken iPhone.
It's $10 more than the original Switch Dock and now includes a LAN port.
Users will be able to just explain what's wrong rather than interpret Twitter's rules.
Those tens of billions of dollars in Bitcoin that Craig Wright claims to have sitting around are sure going to come in handy... right?
There's an Android version, too, but it's not quite as elegant.