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The cryptocurrency platform accidentally told tens of thousands of users that their two-factor authentication settings had been changed.
Last year, DoorDash's CEO received one of the largest compensation packages of all time.
Like so many other kids in 1999, I wanted a Dreamcast. And believe me I paid a hefty price for it.
Hawaii has strict covid-19 quarantine rules for unvaccinated visitors.
Get ready for a slew of new smart lights, from gradient tubes to ceiling bulbs.
Google will now require employees to return beginning January 2022, and even then, it sounds like it's negotiable.
The right-wing legislator posted a very weird picture on social media this week, and we're trying to get to the bottom of it.
The internet's weirdest social network is pivoting to "lasting videos that tell your professional story in a more personal way."
It may not be the biggest NFT scam but it's certainly a creative one.
The company will soon control a giant chunk of the state's 911 call-center infrastructure.
Well, well, well, I guess this is what happens when the screen size gets bigger.
Right-wing commentator Alex Berenson says he's planning on launching a (doomed) lawsuit against Twitter.
The foldable made some serious strides in Allstate Protection Plans' breakability tests, but it's not indestructible.
A new South Korean law is set to compel the companies to allow competing payment systems for the first time.
The QuietComfort 45 adds incremental improvements, plus a new transparency mode.
Microsoft has released a list of "new eligible devices" that will be at the front of the Windows 11 line.
The Beacon feature will now be accessible without a subscription.
With new Pro, Active, and budget earbuds, Jabra has something for everybody.
Get ready to see Spotify Blends all over Instagram.
PayPal recently added cryptocurrency trading to its platform in the U.S.