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Facebook and Instagram restored after widespread Meta outage
Meta’s social media platforms are back up Tuesday after a widespread outage appeared to block thousands of users from logging
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US-Russian SpaceX crew successfully enter the ISS – watch live
US-Russian SpaceX crew successfully enter the ISS – watch live – BBC News BreakingBreaking news Close breaking news Summary A
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Apple hit with nearly $2 billion EU antitrust fine in
The European Commission fined Apple nearly $2 billion Monday for “abusing” its control over music streaming services by squelching competition
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Are we dating the same guy? Facebook groups offer intel
She had cut off contact with her ex, put a thousand miles between them and started therapy. Still, Jocelyn —
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Amid tensions with Russia, SpaceX to launch Crew-8 to space
SpaceX is gearing up to send its next crew of astronauts to the International Space Station, perhaps as early as
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YouTube lays off 43 unionized Google contractors as they appealed
A YouTube contractor was addressing the Austin City Council on Thursday, calling on them to urge Google to negotiate with
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OpenAI to announce new board members amid SEC probe
SAN FRANCISCO — ChatGPT maker OpenAI is planning to appoint several new board members within the next month, as the
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Doorbell cameras on Amazon, Walmart and Temu aren’t safe
Video doorbells are supposed to help keep your home safe from strangers. Thanks to poor software security, however, they could
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CCDH seeks dismissal of X’s defamation case under Calif.’s anti-SLAPP
SAN FRANCISCO — The social media platform X will go to court Thursday trying to preserve its lawsuit against an
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Supreme Court skeptical of social media laws that bar content
A majority of the Supreme Court seemed broadly skeptical Monday that state governments have the power to set rules for
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