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The 560-pound Twitter logo has sold for $34,000
Twitter may be dead, but the 12-foot tall bird logo from its San Francisco headquarters will live on. The sign…
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Google says its European 'experiment' shows news is worthless to its ad business
In November, Google said it would conduct a "test" in eight European countries that would omit results from EU-based news…
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The Morning After: A closer look at Facebook’s leadership
For all of the money and clout Meta has, it can’t stop the triennial emergence of a whistleblower revealing how…
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Severance season two review: Innie rights and humanity made for a stronger show
If you think about it, Severance's "innies" — the people trapped in an endless cycle of office work — should…
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‘FBC: Firebreak’ first look: Left 4 Dead but with Remedy’s silly, surreal touch
There’s something really exciting about FBC: Firebreak, Remedy’s take on cooperative, online first-person shooters. I’ve been trying to pinpoint a…
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Threads will finally let everyone change their default feed
Meta’s Threads is finally allowing users to change their default feed in the app, in a move that addresses what…
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Spotify's latest custom playlist highlights artists with upcoming shows in your area
Any music fan will know how time-consuming it can be to keep tabs on which artists are playing nearby soon.…
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Fujifilm's GFX100RF is a 102MP medium format compact camera
Fujifilm has unveiled one of the wilder cameras I've seen in awhile, the 102MP medium-format GFX100RF compact camera. Yes, you…
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Apple's first custom designed modem did surprisingly well in benchmarks
Apple just introduced its first proprietary cellular modem, the C1, as part of the . Ookla, the company behind Speedtest,…
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The EU's new charges against Google could lead to at least $35 billion in fines
The EU is moving forward with competition-based regulatory actions against Google and Apple. The European Commission (EC) announced two preliminary…
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