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Instagram fixed a bug that caused the reach of some users' Stories to shrink when they posted more than one Story a day, ...
The Center Stage front camera, a new feature on all four of the 2025 iPhones–iPhone 17, 17 Pro, Pro Max, and the all-new ...
Co-founder and CEO of DevHub, a Seattle startup whose platform is used by big brands and/or their agencies to build websites ...
The night sky will soon host a rare type of meteor shower, one that appears far less often than the annual favorites like the ...
Researchers have developed a 6G chip that uses a dual electro-photonic approach to send signals across nine radio-frequency ...
Mastodon gives users several ways to control how their posts can be quoted. For starters, the platform lets users decide who ...
A commitment by Microsoft to offer stripped-down versions of its productivity suites without the Teams communication service ...
After a series of scrubbed launches, SpaceX sent an Indonesian communications satellite into orbit Thursday night from ...
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The robotics startup market has matured over the last decade and the cost to produce robots has gone down significantly.
A Common Sense Media survey of 1,060 teens in April and May found that over 70% used AI companions and that more than 50% ...
Microsoft will escape largely unscathed from a major antitrust investigation by the European Commission that could have ...
Digital switch-off and move to streaming means cost of watching TV will rise by £218 a year in higher broadband bills ...
The House of Guinness, a Netflix and Irish broadcaster RTE co-production starring Downton Abbey's Lily James, will air in ...
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Most people are talking about the new iPhones, but a new security framework Apple quietly announced may change digital safety forever.
Immediately after Charlie Kirk was shot during a college event in Utah, graphic video of what happened was available almost instantly online, from several angles, in slow-motion and real-time speed.
Micro1, a three-year-old startup that helps AI companies find and manage human contractors for data labeling and training, has raised a $35 million Series A funding round that values the company at ...
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