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The BazarCall group is trying to fool users into thinking they will be billed for a subscription unless they download an infected file.
The $300 Wristcam's new video feature isn't better than FaceTime yet, but I did feel like I was living a sci-fi dream.
The Court found that a high school crossed the line by punishing the girl for her social media post.
'Love Is Blind' wasn't enough so Netflix has created 'Sexy Beasts'
Lego's recycled bricks need to be as strong and durable as what fans have enjoyed for decades.
Iran's English-language media outlet Press TV was seized but is still active on Twitter.
The top executives of some of the most valuable American companies seeking to protect their own interests by opposing antitrust legislation? Groundbreaking.
Microsoft and Apple are now the only two members of the $2 trillion club.
With its sights set on expansion, OnePlus risks losing its scrappy identity.
The new world order that the pandemic has wrought is in full effect, and workplaces are responding in kind.
In a stunning move, one of America's largest labor organizations has announced plans to organize Amazon's warehouse workers.
Also, Gizmodo won't let me tell you the truth, but the editors never read past headlines.
If you've ever wanted to earn a buck off of your Twitter following, this could be your chance.
Flight attendants are besieged by a spree of anti-maskers. Now, airline industry groups want them prosecuted.
Now you won't have to be a techie to figure out if a TV or monitor comes with support for 4K, HDR, and 120Hz refresh rates.
If your hardware doesn't work without proprietary software, it's not really yours.
When every seat feels like a private theater, there's no such thing as a bad place to sit.
White Square Capital says the shutdown is unrelated, but we're sure Reddit is playing a sad song on the world's most overvalued violin.
But one way or another, Facebook will get its ads.
More savage news for bitcoin as China's central bank tells financial institutions to stop trading, and there's nothing Elon can do.