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Is the new attraction enough to make you set foot on a cruise ship again?
Reports indicate that Lee Jae-yong will get an early parole to help Korea retain its status as a top global chip producer.
Learn how these online tutorial hosts and creators with millions of viewers have found the perfect equipment to showcase their work
A judge ordered the company to turn over third-party repair tech it had allegedly obtained with the intention of learning its secrets.
Up until now, Valve's main focus has been on delivering compatibility with Windows 10.
As long as the sun is shining, you'll never need to find fresh AAs or a power outlet.
“You’d be surprised how many times I have been asked this one.”
Get rid of the gunk and treat your ears to a freshly cleaned pair of AirPods.
The delay applies to the three Cybertruck models: single motor RWD, dual motor AWD, and tri motor AWD.
Some companies are offering “reviewer lookup” services so sellers can hunt down unsatisfied customers.
Their parents will also be offered perks: one $51 Visa gift card for every teen they take to get vaccinated.
Privacy advocates worry the new features could be a slippery slope.
If apps could talk, Google Hangouts would probably declare, “what is dead may never die.”
The interactive tool is based on data provided by Verizon, T-Mobile, and other major carriers.
Doximity is reportedly full of false claims posted by physicians stating that covid-19 vaccines are experimental, unproven, or deadly.
Google reportedly tried to convince Epic to keep Fortnite in the Google Play store by outlining how bad sideloading apps sucks.
WhatsApp said in a statement that Apple's latest iOS feature introduces "something very concerning into the world.”
The FTC fired back (sort of) but plans to take no further action.
The seafaring vessel is one of the largest—and priciest—ones on the market today.