LOOK: FREE EDITION! Fake watermelons full of drugs fail to fool US agents United States border agents have intercepted a truck carrying more than five million dollars worth
Google has to face a class action lawsuit over Chrome’s data collection Google will have to face a class action lawsuit that accuses it of collecting users’ data
Shoppers opt for ‘extreme renting’ Escalating costs for housing and other goods and services are driving many Americans to embrace a trend that some describes as “extreme renting.”
Diners love ‘destination bathrooms’ A good restaurant experience is traditionally judged by the quality of food, service and ambiance. Now there’s a new addition to the checklist: restrooms.
North Korea to reopen to tourists North Korea will reopen the country to tourists almost five years after it sealed its borders amid the COVID-19 pandemic. North Korea
Safeguarding U.S. secrets from quantum computers just got easier The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released its highly anticipated standards for how to protect encryption from
Ford, Mazda warn owners to stop driving older vehicles with dangerous Takata air bag inflators Ford and Mazda are warning the owners of more than 475,000 older vehicles
X now lets you sort replies so blue checks don’t bury other users’ comments X has introduced new options for sorting replies that should make it easier to
Who is most, least ready to retire Retirement readiness differs across generations, but not always in ways we expect. The survey finds that 45% of U.S. adults have
Software upgrades for Hyundai, Kia help cut theft rates, new research finds Anti-theft software upgrades provided for Hyundai and Kia vehicles regularly targeted by thieves has cut theft
Microsoft fires back at Delta after massive outage, says airline declined ‘repeated’ offers for help Microsoft fired back at Delta Air Lines on Tuesday accusing the carrier of
Google Search Is an Illegal Monopoly, US Judge Rules Google is now 0 for 2 in antitrust trials. United States District judge Amit Mehta ruled on Monday that
Google lost the antitrust case over search Google has violated US antitrust law with its search business, a federal judge ruled Monday, handing the tech giant a staggering
Russian cybercriminals are hijacking domain names — with thousands of sites already taken over Cybersecurity researchers from Infoblox and Eclypsium have discovered a critical vulnerability within the Domain
Senators introduce bill to protect individuals against AI-generated deepfakes a group of senators introduced the NO FAKES Act, a law that would make it illegal to create digital
Amazon forced to recall 400K products that could kill, electrocute people Amazon failed to adequately alert more than 300,000 customers to serious risks—including death and electrocution—that US Consumer
US border agents must get warrant before cell phone searches, federal court rules A federal district court in New York has ruled that U.S. border agents must obtain