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The acquisition could signal that AWS is looking to win government contracts for secure messaging.
Adding to thousands of reports on in-flight assaults and harassment, a traveler allegedly bit a TSA officer and set off a police chase.
Japanese copyright law has been amended over the past decade to impose harsh penalties on illegal downloaders.
Using bioimpedance analysis to measure body fat and muscle isn't bad—so long as it's done thoughtfully.
The Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip Look to feature some interesting upgrades for 2021.
Access to your edits in Google Docs, Microsoft Word, and Apple Pages are just a click away.
There are thousands of smaller YouTube channels that cover technology and are worth following, these are some of our favorites
Unplug your drives from the internet right now to keep any data safe.
President Bukele assured Salvadorans that wages and pensions would still be paid in U.S. dollars, not bitcoin.
The stock trading app originally planned to go public this summer, but federal scrutiny may push it back until fall.
The Senate approved transparency measures Thursday allowing cameras at federal court proceedings.
Cross your fingers for APK sideloading. Otherwise, it's the Amazon Appstore or bust.
Wired reports modern NFC systems remain vulnerable to a decades-old attack.
The design changes make for a pretty update that's more than skin deep.
Fixes have been released for the vulnerabilities, but affected users will have to update their BIOS.
Google was originally set to kill off the tracking tech by next year but then the regulators came knocking.
They studied 2,730,215 posts and didn't get one bit of clout.
More specifically, expensive digital certificates claiming ostensible ownership of moments in history.
Windows has a whole new look, with widgets, better-looking games, and a fresh app store—with Android apps.
The reduction affects all Optimum cable plans starting next month, with upload speeds seeing cuts of up to 86%.