Meta faces a $1.4 trillion reckoning in latest trial over social media addiction
Dozens of states accuse the company of violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.
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Read MoreNorth Carolina's DMV has confirmed plans for a mobile ID program that'll eventually support Apple Wallet.
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Read MoreTikTok’s parent company signed a memorandum of understanding with The Motion Picture Association.
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Read MoreThe first Zipline drone deliveries for Uber Eats orders will start later this year.
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Read MoreA bug in macOS screen sharing lets attackers view your screen, open files and do just about anything else they want.
Read MoreIf you hear lots of grumbling in coffee shops this morning, GitHub's outage may be why.
Read MoreJust because you're listening to music on your laptop doesn't mean that you have to settle for its subpar speakers.
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Read MoreWhat kind of data is being collected by our devices, and how is it being used? Should we "Ask app not to track"?
Read MoreAs part of a restructuring, OpenAI reportedly disbanded a team that assesses the potential for catastrophic risks with its models.
Read MoreA fourth party is pursuing legal action against xAI, alleging that Grok was used to create CSAM based on her childhood photos.
Read MoreGoogle has added some smart theft-detection features to Android in recent years.
Read MoreIf you really want a OnePlus phone, you can still make it work.
Read MoreYou probably don't need antivirus software on your Android phone, but there are some exceptions.
Read MoreA Super Nintendo or PlayStation looked better on retro TVs than today's ultra-sharp displays, but why is there such a difference?
Read MoreThe program makes upgrading your hardware incredibly convenient, but weigh your options.
Read MoreThe differences between the iPhone and Android show up when you connect them to your car, as well.
Read MoreThe new Apple Upgrade program makes the monthly cost of an iPhone even cheaper than before.
Read MoreLet's look at how to use the Retro app, whether it's free and whether it can compete with other social media apps.
Read MoreIt could be wise to wait, or settle for a cheaper model.
Read MoreThe format remains unique in console history.
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