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20 different brand names have been recalled in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
The company's mandatory Tread Lock update now works regardless of membership status.
Surprise, surprise: TikTok also wants its users to be able to create content that's shorter, more ephemeral, and copied from Instagram.
A group of researchers says that artificial intelligence can be used to trick most biometric face scanners.
Starlink now has 90,000 users, and tests show the satellite internet service's speeds are getting faster.
Asa Hutchinson now says he wishes a bill banning mask mandates hadn't become law, but he doesn't actually support repealing it in full.
Facebook's attempt to invoke "privacy" appears entirely bogus.
The eerily lifelike animatronic is parked right between Abe Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant.
Scary and invasive tracking, but make it morally conscious... or something like that.
The continued shutdown of Sprint's legacy cell coverage comes as T-Mobile looks to expand its newer 4G and 5G networks.
The latest iOS 15 beta seems to automatically remove unwanted lens flares.
The appliance requires no plumbing hookups and uses less water than hand-washing dishes.
It survived growing up with three girl gamers, and has the stickers to prove it.
The 84-year-old man had other Nazi-era weapons tucked away.
The company's new feature, Protect, is supposed to serve as an alternative to just dialing 911.
Android Gingerbread is heading for the graveyard, but not without a proper send-off first.
Cramer describes Facebook's vision for the metaverse with lots of metaphors. None of them make sense.
The passenger in question allegedly groped two flight attendants and assaulted another before being restrained.
The U.S. has poured billions into protecting federal agencies with little to show.
Realme's new MagDart charging options include a big 50-watt magnetic brick and a sleeker 15-watt disc.