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The prompt may seem weird, but it's for the children, apparently.
This is a sign of bad news to come for Android watch users.
A standalone Apple Music classical app is reportedly coming our way sometime in 2022.
If you have older hardware and use a Microsoft-recommended trick to install Windows 11, you're on your own.
Under new regulations, gamers under 18 will only be able to play from 8:00 pm to 9:00 p.m. on Fridays and weekends.
The hedge fund manager who famously bet against the housing market during the mid-2000s says that cryptocurrency is bound to burst.
You'll need to be willing to haul it to the store and not every Ikea item is eligible.
CGI is a big part of the popular Apple TV+ show, so it's hard to tell if this was a real model or a special effect.
The Beijing-based company has acquired Pico, the world's third-largest virtual reality headset manufacturer.
The latest Android wearable won't run the new Wear OS until next year.
"That would surely be the discovery and proof of global warming."
Apple is reportedly planning to include hardware in its upcoming devices that will support satellite communication connectivity.
The Model 3 first hit a parked Florida Highway Patrol car, which had stopped to help another parked driver. It then hit the car receiving assistance.
The company said that “a very small percentage” of the devices may experience sound issues due to a faulty component on the receiver module.
Hosts can sell Twitter Spaces tickets for between $1 and $999. Twitter will take a 3% cut of sales and will increase its commission based on total earnings.
Amazon is joining forces with buy-now-pay-later company Affirm, which will allow customers to split the total cost of purchases above $50 into monthly payments.
New research indicates the internet doesn't make people act like jerks, but it sure gives the jerks a big megaphone.
The city is accusing the platforms of deploying “bait-and-switch” tactics to lure customers in.
The company is officially cutting off customers who try to pick up more than a half-dozen tests at once.
Feel free to make your own ISO, but don't expect the best performance.