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Apple released security updates in iOS 14.8, iPad OS 14.8, and macOS after Citizen Lab researchers found a dangerous, hidden exploit buried in iMessage's code.
You'll be able to take Zoom calls with avatars of your colleagues in your Facebook VR headset while the whole meeting is transcribed live.
Moderation decisions aren't an "illegal in-kind contribution," the FEC told the National Republican Committee.
Guo Wengui, a friend of Steve Bannon, is tied to a sprawling online disinfo network and pro-Trump social media site GETTR.
Space needs a burdensome and expensive deep clean, and Woz's Privateer apparently wants to take care of the mess.
In compliance with a cease-and-desist notice, Rythm will go offline on Sept. 15.
A press release circulated on Monday that claimed Walmart is planning to adopt Litecoin. The press release cited a website that later turned out to be fake.
While not quite the same, Push looks to be Google's answer to Apple's Handoff feature for Macs.
The best version of the Game Boy will soon have features even the Nintendo Switch doesn't.
You don't have to leave your desktop programs behind in Chrome OS.
"The systems underpinning air travel are so complex that change is inevitably incremental."
Tickets to view the most expensive NFT artwork ever sold, which also includes a party, begin at $150.
For real, just how much space do you respectable people need ?
CEO Marc Benioff tweeted: "Ohana if you want to move we’ll help you exit TX. Your choice."
Exposure to high amplitude vibrations in certain frequency ranges can degrade some of the phone's camera systems over time.
The feature apparently would allow you to put people whose updates you most want to see in a 'favorites' list.
The persistent scourge of the "hate raider"—a Twitch-specific kind of internet jackass—has led to a new lawsuit from the streaming giant.
Three years after the federal government seized Backpage, the founders and heads go on trial. They're having a hard time making a free speech case.
Reports in the New York Times and Guardian show Google execs slow-rolled a solution rather than attract media attention.
One White House official hinted that vaccine mandates for domestic flights weren't "off the table."