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Dara Khosrowshahi says companies shouldn't be able to issue vaccine mandates for hundreds of millions.
Waiting for the Tolkien estate to sue in 3... 2... 1...
Indonesia wants to foster increased tourism on islands filled with the venomous lizards, which might not be the best idea—for the lizards.
Is it going to be coming at you in 4K resolution? No, but neither was Peacock's stream, so.
This is what happens when a major vaping brand spends $51,000 on "peer-reviewed" research.
Players are protesting Niantic for rolling back changes that made it easier for everyone to catch 'em all.
The device disintegrates when submerged for 40 hours.
The FAA has asked airports to more strictly enforce policies that prohibit passengers from bringing airport alcohol onto planes.
Finally, something from the '90s that's actually worth being nostalgic about.
This tech might help in cracking down on child pornography, but it can also be misused.
The platform doesn't cost any money to use and hosts an extensive catalogue of movies and TV shows.
Conversation Boost is designed to help people with moderate hearing difficulties.
The refreshed lineup of home security cameras offer more powerful on-device object recognition.
Google is changing the way shared files and folders work in Drive.
The bottle was a gift from Japan, but it's illegal for U.S. officials to accept anything over $390 from a foreign government.
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.