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Alibaba cited the Chinese government's recent ban on all cryptocurrencies.
An established cryptocurrency researcher, Virgil Griffith, traveled to the country in 2019 to present a slideshow on blockchain technology.
TikTok officially has a billion users. Can it overtake Facebook?
Now you can watch a hamster make crypto trades that are probably about as good as any expert.
Gigabytes of data from the group, members of which assaulted the Capitol on Jan. 6, are now on the web.
Google's cloud gaming service is opening up with new features after a rocky start.
The move will make it easier to modify or repurpose the device instead of killing it altogether.
Jason Kessler and others involved in the 2017 far-right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, face a major lawsuit set to go to trial in October.
The announcement comes after lawmakers begged the company to scrap the project entirely.
The issue is apparently caused when parts of the screen don't scroll at the same speed, causing visuals to jiggle around, especially in portrait orientation.
A year after Google pulled the plug on Play Music, we finally have a replacement.
If the companies fail to reach a deal by Thursday, YouTube TV subscribers could lose access to 'Sunday Night Football,' 'Jimmy Fallon,' and 'Law and Order SVU.'
One day folding displays could even stretch and bulge to make on-screen icons and buttons feel more real.
A new screen is more than just a small upgrade for the popular handheld console.
Your old Apple Watch is getting a bunch of new features.
"Even excluding conlangs (deliberately constructed languages like Esperanto or Klingon), new languages form organically all the time."
The pro-Trump cartoonist says he's lost about 15 pounds and is taking ivermectin.
Apple said on Sunday that the 'Unlock with Apple Watch' feature might not work on some iPhone 13s. It will fix the problem in a future software update.
The iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max may take awhile to land on your doorstep.
Nowhere else online captures the relentless, churning dread than the retweets of @GreatDismal.