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TikTok updated its features to include a text option for users, in addition to photos and videos.
The cryptocurrency startup wants to create a "new global digital currency" verified by users' unique iris scans.
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles -themed controllers come with an attachable pizza-shaped scent diffuser.
Spotify subscribers will see the price for their ad-free subscription go up starting on Monday.
The 'X' logo has been coming for months now, but the change might mark Elon Musk's first foray in turning Twitter into a bank.
Expanding the usefulness of the electronic multi-tool is easy with Flipper Apps, or you can just use it to play Solitaire.
Ironically, despite America’s Cold War fears of being nuked by the Soviet Union, the only government that ever nuked us (and nuked us quite a bit) was our own.
From parental consent requirements and encryption breakers to full-on TikTok bans, lawmakers are trying to outdo themselves on boneheaded tech bills.
Employees at several Square Roots locations are out of work after an impromptu Zoom meeting informed them that the company is pausing production.
Streaming services like Netflix used to cost less than $10 per month. Eventually, those price increases will be unsustainable.
Players are simply changing the date on their phones to auto-run sleep sessions for the sake of Pokémon Go prizes.
Government prosecutors believe Bankman-Fried met with New York Times reporters and shared Ellison's diary in order to discredit her ahead of FTX trial.
The Reddit debacle continues as it replaces the r/malefashionadvice subreddit moderators following their refusal to reopen to the public.
ChatGPT can now remember users' previous commands, and OpenAI is promising it will spend more time fine-tuning its GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 models.
Seven leading AI firms including OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google have voluntarily committed to a series of frameworks intended to reduce AI risk.
Less than six months into AMC upcharging some customers for premier seats, it realized it didn't make a difference to customers.
The MTA uses AI scanning software to track transit riders believed to have dodged fares. Civil liberties groups fear it could be a privacy disaster.
Whole Foods customers will be able to pay with their palm at all stores with the Amazon One recognition service by the end of the year.
A figure of significant cyber lore, Mitnick has died at the age of 59.
Researchers discovered six different vulnerabilities across three separate research satellites and 13 separate vulnerabilities in total.
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