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There are enough incidents on X without the SlackStatus account.
The software update has a new option for letting people know where you are.
Apple, Google and Meta have internet regulators’ nod to unleash even more VR and AR Goggles, glasses, and more without seeking a license.
This guy is so good, FTX should’ve hired him years ago.
The hacker 'Golem' allegedly strikes a second time, this time with more users affected as 23andMe scrambles to address the last breach.
It's the first step in bringing back open internet protections.
The billionaire says he wants to lead a "techno-optimist" revolution. But he's too rich to understand that his belief system is stupid.
Meta introduced a similar carousel into Instagram feeds this past August, and its been an insufferable experience using the platform ever since.
Gemini claims to have been duped by Genesis, but New York’s AG says the Winklevoss twins knew and took investor money anyways through 'Gemini Earn.'
The Find N3 promises excellence in primarily four areas: a lightweight body, a smart camera, an efficient design, and powerful performance.
The deep learning expert Yann LeCun claims early attempts to hinder AI will stifle competition. He’s ignoring the massive disruptions AI has already caused.
Talks between the platform and major labels like Sony Music and UMG have reportedly stalled with YouTube having hoped to unveil the project last month.
Threads is too busy moderating content on the Israel-Gaza war to unblock searches for Covid-related terms, Instagram head says.
Drones will be able to deliver 500 different kinds of medication in under 60 minutes after a user clicks to order.
Despite adding 8.76 million subscribers, the streaming giant has announced immediate price increases for two of its plans.
Hackers in Russia and China continue to use an exploit found in older versions of the compression software.
The news comes a week after Netflix scaled back its own in-house animation division.
The convicted rapper says his lawyer’s use of artificial intelligence to write closing legal arguments cost him a major conspiracy trial.
YouTube is working with 20 organizations and investing $1.6 million to create more short-form news videos.
Goodbye, TurboTax! And welcome to the internet, IRS!
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