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If Google is spooked by the DOJ's aggressive legal tactics, it's not showing it.
The Bond Touch 4 bracelet lets you send “touches” to loved ones, and the updated version includes better ‘touch sensitivity.’
It'll let you change your screen to BnW, disable always-on display, dim the wallpaper, and enable dark mode.
Russian state media and right-wing influencers on X helped share disinformation about Disney.
Soldiers will officially be drug tested for gas station weed and delicious poppy seed muffins.
Is the “Piss Bandit” an artist or a menace?
A pro-Palestinian group says it has compromised the login information for the world’s biggest digital archive and launched a sustained DDoS attack against the site.
Qualcomm chips found in Samsung, Motorola, OnePlus, and more brands’ phones could have been exploited, but we don’t know to what extent.
The fraudsters allegedly used multiple trading bots for the wash trades.
SpaceX operates flights to space as well as a satellite internet division with multiple rivals who rely on those flights.
Or, try your luck with a wax cylinder copy of 'When I Come Around.'
It seems unfair that you need to pay so much money for music to sound this good.
The mystery of a ghoulish 23-year-old auction has finally been solved and the answer is a harsh lesson in how disinformation spreads.
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The recall lists "ready-to-eat meat and poultry items" from BrucePac without giving specifics about how consumers can avoid the products.
The company is feeling the competition from Zelle.
Nintendo’s Alarmo will play music from Super Mario and Legend of Zelda, then bombard you with coin sounds until you struggle out of bed.
The agency said in a court filing that it is considering remedies ranging from forcing Google to split off parts of its business to requiring the company to share key data and details about its search algorithms with competitors.
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