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For the second week in a row, Facebook killed a project meant to shed light on its practices.
The platform recently announced that its app will get a makeover, with a mobile relaunch scheduled for—wait for it—2022.
Gettr's most popular emoji is loudly crying face. Let's drop everything and think about that.
Matter is supposed to make it easier to connect your smart devices, but it won't be ready for primetime until next year.
The forum discussion platform is test driving a new short-form video feed in its iOS app.
They're scammy, spammy, and altogether vile—but they're not going anywhere.
The update comes three years after the platform put up similar terms for its employees.
Disney+ has grown 100% in the last year and shows no signs of slowing down.
The change comes one month after Amazon was publicly shamed over its brutal rules for game developers.
The hidden report is a wet dream for election conspiracy theorists.
The new Air Quality Index badges will now be included for U.S. users in select markets.
Imagine dying in a blaze because you didn't update your fire exit's firmware.
Organizers stated that the email showed the paper was trying to make the union as weak as possible.
All you have to do is upload one photo. The AI will do the rest.
The effort to prove election fraud in the U.S. was one goofy disaster after another.
Another beta version of the Google Play Services app reveals a bit more about how Google's "Find My Device" network will help you find your stuff.
Verizon is trying to woo new customers with a sweet deal.
Now you can control how much your Strava followers see about your exercise routine.
Rumble, the destination for QAnon and anti-vaxxers, is partnering with a spectrum of non-MAGA diehards.
There's no webbing, but they can still swing from the rafters.
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