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A bug in the system apparently sparked a regrettable giveaway.
Apple promised to fix it, and now it has in iOS 15.0.1.
Lawyers for Jones and InfoWars ignored court orders and displayed "flagrant bad faith and callous disregard," a Texas judge ruled.
You don't have to subscribe to Microsoft 365 to get all the new Office features.
It's never too early for next year's iPhone rumors.
A careful review of the pros and cons of various watercraft.
New rules should make it harder for scammers to robocall you and steal your phone number.
SK Broadband is suing Netflix for a surge in network traffic in an age-old debate over net neutrality
A “short” extension of a previously existing agreement will ensure that the broadcaster’s channels remain on the streaming service for the time being.
At full power, this 200-pound Nerf replica can shatter cinder blocks and punch holes in walls.
Cross a smartphone case with a Nerf football and you get the AER TYP.
What makes a cursed gadget? It’s a hard concept to pin down into words, but trust me, you know it when you see it.
Kino Cult has newer films like A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night and older classics like Black Sabbath.
The workplace messaging app might not be restored until 5 p.m. ET on Friday for some people.
A leaker says preorders for the Apple Watch could start as early as next week.
The standards organization behind the USB protocol has released some handy dandy logos. They're helpful, but it's still confusing.
A controversial episode involving ex-NSA operatives may push Congress to enact new restrictions on what former agents can and can't do after service.
Amazon's Astro is not the first "cute" and totally useless robot.
A recently unearthed study points to a much less nefarious culprit for the sound linked to the "attacks": crickets.
The company also plans to launch a new version of its wired Nest Doorbell next year.