NY Post - Tech
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Instagram’s ‘disruptive’ alerts take costly toll on teen users’ sleep, schoolwork: lawsuit
Meta-owned Instagram uses “disruptive” alerts and other addictive features to keep underage users hooked, according to claims outlined in a...
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AI fakes are everywhere: here’s how you can spot them
I knew this stage of AI tomfoolery was coming, but it’s still surprising how fast it’s happening. Let’s take a closer look at how free and cheap...
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Do this important Wi-Fi check at least twice a year
Kim Komando explains how to utilize advanced IP scanners and WiFi analyzers to make your speeds faster.
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Prankster behind Oregon State University bomb threat in unmanned food delivery robots
"Do not open robots. Avoid all robots until further notice."
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Alphabet shares dive as Google cloud revenue weakens
Revenue growth at Google's cloud unit to slow to 22.5% in the third quarter, from 28% in the prior three-month period.
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Apple to make tools and parts available to fix iPhones, computers
A White House event later focused on the so-called "right to repair," calling on Congress to pass legislation requiring such action across the...
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Apple expected to unveil new Macs at special event dubbed ‘Scary Fast’
In June, Apple launched a larger MacBook Air with the new M2 chip at a price of $1,299.
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Facebook, Instagram fuel youth mental health crisis with addictive apps: lawsuit
The lawsuit claims Meta repeatedly misled the public about the substantial dangers of its platforms and knowingly induced young children and...
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I heard a strange man talk to my daughter in her room — our baby monitor was hacked
"Guys, oh my God, our baby monitor got hacked this morning," Poppy Radbone said in the 47-second video.
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Japan probes Google over alleged antitrust violations as global scrutiny mounts
Japan's probe is the latest sign of a mounting global crackdown of Google’s business practices.
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Elon Musk says feds issued subpoenas over Tesla Autopilot crash probe
The requests for documents are related to Autopilot and FSD features and other requests "associated with personal benefits, related parties,...
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Elon Musk says he’ll give Wikipedia $1B to change name to ‘D–kipedia’
Elon Musk said he would dish out $1 billion to Wikipedia under one cheeky condition: if the donation-based online encyclopedia to "D--kipedia."