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The language teaching app's newest tweet is a sign that the company is trying too hard to master social media.
Facebook's pivot towards video and a deprioritization of political content led the platform to kill the fast loading article format once crucial to news sites.
Some in the PC community have criticized the smaller version of the 4080, calling it a dumbed down, overpriced version of what should be the 4070.
The credit reporting agency fired 24 remote employees based on employment records collected by Equifax software.
The Pixel Watch is Google's version of the Apple Watch, but it's still missing some things.
A report says scammers promised migrants visa and immigration assistance but instead sent them to fake websites that harvested their data.
While Ron Watkins may or may not be Q, his abysmal Arizona campaign has breathed its last breath.
The Konnech executive is facing felony charges in LA County related to whether or not the small software company violated its contract and mismanaged data.
Michael Terpin, a prominent bitcoin investor, had sued the leader of a ‘SIM swap gang’ after they stole $23.8 million in bitcoin from his precious wallet.
The default Files app can do more than you might have realized.
About 85% of the Starlink terminals now in Ukraine were fully or partially funded by governments.
The Microsoft Office suite of tools is getting a new name and a fancy new app logo.
A new report details ways advertisers are taking lessons learned from mobile ads to create intimately targeted ads in the physical world.
Four big hacks on Tuesday put October over the top. Analysis shows hackers have already claimed over $3 billion in crypto in 2022 from more than 125 big hacks.
The streaming giant confirmed that the cheaper, ad-supported tier is called 'Basic with Ads' and will be available on November 3.
The second generation Xelento wireless promise "audiophile excellence" with a bit less convenience.
The social media company gets one step closer to reading your mind.
I'm still on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, and I'm finding little reason to jump to Google's first smartwatch.
The headset reportedly failed four out of six of the Army's evaluation events and caused soldiers to experience nausea, headaches, and eye strain.
Lufthansa has reversed course on a confusing policy announcement, and now activated Apple AirTags and similar devices ARE allowed in luggage.
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