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Removing an unsightly leash or collar is just a few brush strokes away.
Change the default settings or fine-tune the ones you restored from backup to customize your new iPhone.
Just 7% of Africans have gotten at least one dose of covid-19 vaccine, compared to 57% of Europeans.
Trying to call your bank and getting "your call cannot be completed as dialed?" You're not alone—and "toll-free number issues" appear to be the culprit.
On Wednesday, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced the launch of a National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team.
On Wednesday, the European Parliament called for a moratorium on police use of the biometric tool. It'd be great if U.S. legislators did the same.
Deleting an app? Easy. Deleting an app account? A nightmare. But it's about to end.
Gaming headphones are big business right now, and everyone wants a piece.
Lawyers for Haugen tell Gizmodo what it takes to become a whistleblower.
The company just expanded its recall of insulin pump remote controllers that can be hijacked to alter insulin amounts.
An accountant for the network swore in a 2019 lawsuit that 90% of its income was tied to AT&T, and it would be worthless otherwise.
In tests, the two-legged flying robot successfully rode a skateboard and walked on a slackline.
The company could bring ray tracing to phones for the first time.
You can now build your own version of a Google April Fool's prank.
New firmware makes it easier to find your missing headphones in iOS 15.
The new PodZilla line is even more flexible with improved grip.
Forget tasteful decor and curb appeal. Anything goes in spooky season.
Microsoft's new operating system just launched, and here are all the new features you don't get in Windows 10.
Zuck asks why he'd want Facebook users to be angry in the same way Big Tobacco asked in the 1990s why they'd harm their customers.