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The ROG Phone 5s now comes with a Snapdragon 888+ chip and even more RGB.
Why does gaming in comfort have to be such an eyesore?
It's voluntary at first, but it's about time Tinder brought over a feature other apps already have.
You might not remember it, but the app garnered a fair share of controversy before being shut down.
The police department says the cache was lost during a routine data migration in April.
Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck, and Joe Biden all had their articles replaced with a bright red page bearing the nazi symbol.
While specific details remain scarce, the first Intel Arc product is codenamed Alchemist.
Fitbit's most popular tracker seems to be getting a Luxe-like makeover
The move comes in light of the Taliban taking control of Afghanistan.
So far it seems like we'll be getting as many as three separate events in September, October, and November
The software has long had issues identifying emergency vehicles, and now the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is on the case.
For the lazy cat owner looking for a lazy way to make their lazy cat less lazy.
Learning to shoot a bow isn't as fun as letting engineering and electronics do all the work for you.
“It is not cut and dry. The science is far weaker than most admit.”
A human rights lawyer is trying to get the girls to Canada.
Facebook decided to add the new end-to-end encryption option to Messenger in light of the increase in audio and video calls in the recent year.
The data reportedly contain social security numbers, phone numbers, names, physical addresses, unique IMEI numbers, and driver’s license information.
The company said it was 'listening and iterating' its design based on feedback from users.
Twitter says it's stopped rolling out access to verification applications for now to improve the process.
The embassy acknowledged that the person would work in an 'extremely sensitive political environment' during an ongoing insurgency.