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There are a bunch of new features and additions that make upgrading enticing, but it will take some getting used to.
The co-founder and CEO of the sketchy face-recognition firm, Hoan Ton-That, says it's working on "deblur" and "mask removal" tools.
Get ready to hear those sweet, sweet tunes all the way from the other side of your lock screen.
After a short wait, Apple says the Series 7 preorders will start on October 8th.
Facebook's major outage took down all its apps, including Instagram and WhatsApp, on Monday.
He's on Blue Origin's next flight, and we can live with that.
While details are scant, police say they have arrested two members of a prominent cybercrime gang.
The leaked Lenovo Legion Play looks like a mashup between a Nintendo Switch and Valve's Steam Deck.
The panel will make it easier to view search results without opening a million tabs.
"Isn’t there some all-powerful hammer—the proverbial silver bullet—that we can use to bring this spiraling problem under control?"
You knew Facebook was making the world shittier, but it's so much worse than you realized.
The former president has asked a federal judge to reinstate his Twitter account while he fights his permanent ban in the courts.
The two companies reached an agreement over the weekend to avoid pulling 14 NBCUniversal channels from YouTube Live.
The media company announced it was closing on Friday after a week of dramatic revelations.
The former Trump lawyer admitted under oath that he didn't fact-check his sources before sharing conspiracy theory with the press.
Users with SMART Health Cards can share their vaccine status directly with United via Apple Health. The information will be deleted after their trip.
A meeting later this month will take aim at ransomware hackers and other kinds of cybercrime, the White House has announced.
The search giant has abandoned a project that would integrate bank accounts with Google Pay.
At least one major issuer—Circle—is already on board with the idea.
In the same way cable had its "big three" networks, streaming content is likely to consolidate among three major players in the coming years, led by Disney+.