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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.
Amazon's annual garage sale is chock-full of truly awful products.
If you've been seeing an error message saying "Google keeps stopping," that's the Google app crashing.
When your need for high-speed portable storage surpasses your capacity for responsible budgeting.
The "full ship shock trials" are conducted to prepare the USS Gerald R. Ford for potential war.
Right-wing pundit Dan Bongino promised to quit Twitter for Parler forever, but he's come slinking back.
A new letter signed by 13 lobbying groups hopes to pump the brakes.
Large chains are buying up these bizarre services to surveil criminals and employees.
LAPD cops sold fellow officers on Ring in exchange for free products.
If the built-in keyboard shortcuts aren't enough for you, you can make some of your own.
A refresher on how we get cheap shit as the spending spree begins.
The lawsuit claims Dippin' Dots CEO Scott Fischer attempted to widely share the woman's nude pictures without her consent.
The price for GPUs in China dropped by as much as 66% depending on the model.
A simple design inspired by McDonald's McFlurry straws could be the answer to hiccup sufferer's prayers.
“No one knows exactly how much information was accessed, because the government has been kind of cagey about it.”
Chinese state media reports 90% of China's bitcoin mining could be coming offline.
The airline blames staff shortages and increased demand for flights as the covid-19 pandemic settles down in the U.S.