Washington Times - Tech
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Biden's big spending to build two EV charging stations earns him a 'Squeal Award'
President Biden's green energy agenda has landed him on Sen. Joni Ernst's naughty list this holiday season.
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Tesla seeks Nordic guru as labor fight escalates in Europe
Tesla is searching for all the help it can get.
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X hit with another massive outage
X is back online after an hourslong global outage that left thousands without access.
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NFL players face pressure as never before in the digital-age surge of betting and fantasy
The intensity of NFL fandom that increased with the surge of fantasy football participation around the turn of the century has spiked further in...
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Kamala Harris vows to put an international astronaut on the moon
Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday said the U.S. space program intends to land an international astronaut on the moon by the end of the decade.
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SiriusXM static: N.Y. attorney general sues radio station over trapping customers in subscription
New York Attorney General Letitia James is accusing radio giant SiriusXM of trapping customers in subscriptions and intentionally making it tough...
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Conservative social media site Parler to make 2024 comeback
Conservative platform Parler will go back online early next year.
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FTC bans Rite Aid from using facial recognition technology
The Rite Aid pharmacy chain can't use facial recognition technology to identify customers for five years after a Federal Trade Commission...
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Rite Aid barred from facial recognition tech use for 5 years after faulty theft targeting in stores
Rite Aid has been banned from using facial recognition technology for five years over allegations that its surveillance system was used incorrectly...
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Taters steals the show: Orange tabby cat in first video sent by laser from deep space
An orange tabby cat named Taters stars in the first video transmitted by laser from deep space, stealing the show as he chases a red laser light.
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Taters steals the show: Orange tabby cat in first video sent by laser from deep space
An orange tabby cat named Taters stars in the first video transmitted by laser from deep space, stealing the show as he chases a red laser light.
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Apple to stop sales of its watches ahead of review deadline
Americans soon will have limited options if they want an Apple Watch.