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An incorrectly punctuated Facebook post has brought on a potentially high-priced defamation suit.
The Magic Leap 2 is reportedly coming next year, which we'll believe when we see.
Apple this week issued a patch for a newly discovered zero-day vulnerability that it says may be seeing active exploitation in the wild.
The company that values so-called "radical transparency" is now working overtime to squash dissent.
A new section of Facebook's mobile app will make it easy for users to find podcasts, sound bites, and live audio content.
Jonathan and Diana Toebbe face Atomic Energy Act charges on accusations they left dead drops of nuclear secrets for undercover FBI agents.
The GTR 3 Pro, GTR 3, and GTS 3 punch above their weight.
Southwest Airlines and its pilots have denied a "sickout," but conservatives are dreaming up an anti-vaxxer uprising.
The new feature will make it easier to see personalized recommendations.
Fancy new features include a Titan M2 security chip, something called the Magic Eraser, and a whopping 5 years of security updates.
"It’s humbling... We did not foresee the levels of miscommunication we’d be faced with..."
The company announced new safety measures for Instagram in response to the criticism it has received over the negative impact the platform has on teens.
Tesla planned to release beta version 10.2 to roughly 1,000 drivers on Friday, but it didn't happen. Musk cited "last-minute concerns about the build."
The company requested a stay of the court's order until all appeals are resolved.
Only Apple's new fast charger will give the Series 7 an almost full charge in under an hour. Don't worry, it comes in the box.
The NSO Group, a well-known malware merchant, claims that it won't let its clients hack British phone numbers anymore.
It makes it so much easier to follow what your favorite sites are posting.
The creator of the popular browser extension says that the social media giant badgered him to shut it down.
Its algorithm's recommendations are protected by the First Amendment, according to Netflix.