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Bitcoin won't be subject to capital gains tax like in the U.S.
Both platforms are developing new tools that would provide "extra cash" in exchange for meeting specific goals.
Surprisingly, no one in my life wants to use Google Duo.
The company is no longer making SmartThings devices, so why does it bother with an update?
The New York Times pulled a story claiming police found watermelons on Mars, but we're still holding out hope.
It's a far cry from the $100 billion in National Science Foundation funding the Senate originally considered.
If you use all the features Apple's Wallet app offers in iOS 15, you're asking for trouble.
Certainly took their time, but if it ain't broke...
If your work life's dependent on Apple and Adobe, it might finally be time to upgrade.
The attack on iConstituent comes amid a string of high-profile cyberattacks against major U.S. businesses.
Zuck can also annihilate targets with a bow and arrow at close range.
It only took 18 months, but better late than never right?
That is, provided you have the latest software and devices that support the formats.
Just imagine the size of the Lego box left on your front porch.
Altogether, Anom allowed agents to monitor 11,800 devices in 90 countries, tracking activity by as many as 300 distinct transnational crime organizations.
For about an hour, sites like Reddit, CNN, and Gizmodo went down. Fastly, a content delivery network, is to blame.
You might not be as rich as Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos, but you probably paid more in taxes than they did.
Apple today announced expanded support for digital car keys in iOS 15 during its WWDC keynote. Combined with Google’s recent Android announcements at its own developers conference, it’s clear that the big transition to digital car keys will begin in earnest later this fall. While Apple first announced support for digital car keys last year,…
Disastrously failed theater-ticketing startup MoviePass’s corpse has been rotting for years, but its former executives have only now reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission for allegedly using fraudulent and deceptive tactics to abuse its users. MoviePass, for those who don’t remember, was a subscription-based service initially offering once-a-day movie tickets in exchange for…
Apple's newest features may mean doom for some other companies.