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Mark Zuckerberg should pause, reflect, and ask himself one important question: When is enough, enough?
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Mark Zuckerberg should pause, reflect, and ask himself one important question: When is enough, enough?
Chinas semiconductor industry has been rocked by the mass resignation of American workers after new restrictions were announced by US President Joe Bidens administration.
Its the first program of its kind since the deadly mass-shooting. Security experts worry it sends families the wrong message.
With a soaring public garden and rooftop farm, the 919-foot CapitaSpring skyscraper is the tropical city-state's latest nature-inspired building.
Plus, making livestreams on the platform will soon be limited only to creators 18 and over.
The rap superstar joins the squad of red-pilled billionaires like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Donald Trump in the internet discourse swamps.
In just the last decade or so AT&T has been fined $18.6 million for helping rip off programs for the hearing impaired; fined $10.4 million for ripping off a program for low-
Transparent wood promises to be an environmentally friendly substitute for glass or plastic used for making car windshields, see-through packaging and biomedical devices, according to a study.
According to EA's Online Service Update database, Dragon Age Origins (multiplayer screenshots server), Army of Two: The 40th Day and Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel will...
Hi everyone! Its a pleasure being doxxed with such a fine crew, wrote a prominent right-winger included in the ill-fated mass email.
The famous clouds of gas and dust are dazzling in the state-of-the-art instruments eye.
Starlink Aviation will be available for $12,500-$25,000 per month on top of an initial hardware fee of $150,000. It touts speeds of up to 350 mbps.
Staff at three Apple stores in Australia are taking industrial action in a dispute over real-terms pay cuts and the prospect of working 60-hour weeks.
A Moscow court on Tuesday said it had fined Amazon.com Inc 4 million roubles ($65,000) for failing to remove banned content relating to drug use and suicide, the first such penalty in Russia for the U.S. tech giant.
The sale is the first time Meta has been forced by regulators to sell a part of its business, a sign of increased antitrust scrutiny around the world.
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