Tech
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Twitter probed over security lapse before Elon Musk takeover
The agency has been scrutinizing whether the former top executives failed to adequately disclose those privacy issues to shareholders or put in...
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Shocked scientists discover ‘smoking gun evidence’ inside supermassive black hole
After two decades of observations, a supermassive black hole at the center of a nearby galaxy was discovered spinning, bolstering Albert Einstein's...
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Costco accused of sharing customers’ ‘highly personal’ health data with Facebook owner Meta
Court documents filed in Seattle federal court claim that Costco installed Meta Pixel on its website, and the analytical tool handed over a swath...
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I used to work for Apple — here’s why some iPhone users should avoid iOS 17
"In my experience, I’ve had a lot of app crashing, lag with most media apps like TikTok, insta, YouTube, Netflix, etc.," Tyler Morgan told The Post.
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Elon Musk deletes tweets promoting ‘fake news’ reporting on Israel-Gaza war
Musk -- who last week stripped headlines from trusted news organizations from appearing on the site formerly known as Twitter -- ended up touting...
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Hackers used X to target Congress with spyware, Amnesty International finds
Cyberattackers sought to hack the devices of U.S. lawmakers by pushing links to spyware via social media posts disguised as news items, according...
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Schools' pandemic spending boosted tech companies. Did it help U.S. students?
As soon as the federal pandemic relief started arriving at America's schools, so did the relentless calls.
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Here’s the real reason store self-checkout kiosks have mirrors
As grocery stores and other vendors become increasingly automated, companies are implementing mirrors at self-checkout kiosks to deter potential...
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An app shows how ancient Greek sites looked thousands of years ago. It's a glimpse of future tech
Tourists at the Acropolis this holiday season can witness the resolution of one of the world's most heated debates on cultural heritage.
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Hackers compile database of people of Jewish descent using stolen 23andMe user data
Hackers on the website BreachForums stole user data from genealogy testing company 23andMe, targeting two particular groups: people of Jewish...
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Republican senators rally against new FCC push for 'net neutrality' regulation
Several dozen Republican senators are uniting in opposition to a new push for internet regulation from the Federal Communications Commission.
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X to unveil three-tiered subscription model
X CEO Linda Yaccarino told the company's investors Thursday that the social media site will soon introduce a three-tiered subscription model to get...