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Comedians John Mulaney, Jim Gaffigan, and Kevin Hart are part of a group of comedy writers seeking to be paid for the copyright on their jokes.
The app is launching a test of "Split Payments," a feature that allows you to divide and pay for joint expenses.
The company will wait until 2022 to determine when its U.S. workers can safely return to the office in the long-term.
Inventing can be kind of a dangerous business—as these pioneers show.
A U.S. official opposed legally binding instruments to limit the use of 'Killer Robots', instead favoring a "code of conduct."
The feature has finally rolled out to non-Pixel smartphones, though iPhones have to wait.
New research shows a threat actor has taken over a substantial portion of the privacy-protecting service.
Efforts to move GPU manufacturing out of China have failed. Now vendors are asking the White House to remove a 25% tariff.
A new Twitter rule against sharing "personal media" without consent is predictably being gamed by the far right.
A Reuters report claims the targeted officials were either based in Uganda or worked on matters related to that country.
The monthly subscription service could debut as early as next spring.
Switching browsers within Windows 11 will go from a convoluted, multi-step process to the flip of a single switch.
The "Hello, World!" message was first penned by the platform's co-founder back in 2001.
In an incredibly simple four-year scam, prosecutors claim the men just said they held the copyrights and collected music royalties.
The mobile carrier is reportedly gathering customers' contacts, app usage, and location information.
Don't like the watch faces that Apple designed? Make one of your own.
DiDi will likely be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange by next summer.
It's not clear how well it'll work after Dec. 13, so enjoy it while you can.
A new report suggests someone has been hacking company printers and making them emit "anti-work" screeds.
Google is reportedly looking to make its own smartwatch at long last.