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An upgraded M1X chip and more ports are reportedly in store for this fall's Mac Mini.
It plays episodes from the first 11 seasons of 'The Simpsons'—and yes, the TV's volume control knob works too.
The civilian planes are being requested through a program known as the Civil Reserve Air Fleet.
Its operations to evacuate thousands of Americans and Afghans from Kabul, Afghanistan have not been affected.
A post that cast doubt on the covid-19 vaccine was the platform's most viewed link in the first quarter of 2021.
It's never seemed less safe to surf the web. Here are some things to think about to keep from getting hacked... maybe. Nothing is certain in life.
A loss for Uber, Lyft, and Doordash, which spent more than $200 million pushing Prop 22, the decision puts the reviled ballot measure in peril.
Early Friday evening, users of investing app Acorns received an email telling them they had been locked out of their accounts, with little explanation.
The claims come not long after T-Mobile confirmed that millions of its customers were affected by a large data breach. AT&T has denied the allegations.
The latest update to SmartThings adds localized automation, plus support for Matter.
App developers caught selling off your data could get fined for millions—or wind up in jail.
Matt Furie—the original creator of "Pepe the Frog"—said the frog-themed NFT infringed upon his own copyright.
The latest revelations from the Epic v. Google court case show the company doled out monetary incentives to game developers, too.
The company behind the original Transformers toys has now created a chatty companion for grandparents.
The company announced that it was further delaying in-person work, which had been scheduled to resume in October.
Kanye West is fully immersing himself in the streaming era and the iPhone event would be the perfect stage for the album drop.
Don't ditch your 5G smartphone just yet, it's going to be almost a decade before 6G arrives.
Musk hyped a prototype "robot" on Thursday that was actually just a human in a robot suit.
OnlyFans' first transparency report is light on specifics and a little difficult to parse.
Documents revealed in the Epic v. Google case show the search giant has its sights set beyond Stadia.