The tree was compared to “the apocalypse we’re living in,” and many thought it reminded them of Charlie Brown's.
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Apple will pay $113 million to settle an investigation by nearly three dozen states into the tech giant’s past practice of slowing customers’ old iPhones in an attempt to preserve their batteries.
The six game of the year contenders could not be more different.
Apple announced Wednesday that it would cut its App Store fee to 15 percent for business with less than $1 million in revenue. Apple's biggest critics say the move will do nothing to encourage new innovation and business models.
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Millions of Americans now have access to free, anonymous coronavirus exposure notifications. Too bad so few people use them.
People like Elon Musk “should know that whatever comes out of their Twitter account has an impact on the wider world,” Emma Bell told The Washington Post.
Twitter and Facebook executives fielded familiar questions from lawmakers about their moderation and labeling practices, but they barely scratched the surface on whether their efforts were effective during the 2020 election.
The e-commerce giant opens up a new competitive front against CVS and Rite Aid, and tanks those companies' stocks.
Save transfer. Finally.
A NASA official asked a Boeing executive if Boeing was going to contest the bid loss. It didn't. Instead, it resubmitted the bid, a move so unusual that NASA officials told the agency's inspector general, who then referred the matter to the Justice Department.
Some voters said they were confused by the messaging around the measure.
Following a successful Sunday launch, Dragon Crew-1′s ‘Resilience’ capsule docks onto the International Space Station. It became the first privately owned and operated spacecraft to be certified by NASA for human spaceflight.
The incoming president is expected to hold a hard line on most matters, though he is likely to enlist more support from international allies and maintain more consistent policies than the ones Trump sometimes announced, and rescinded, via tweet.
SpaceX has launched four astronauts to the International Space Station. SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule is the first privately owned and operated spacecraft to be certified by NASA for human spaceflight, a certification SpaceX received only days ago.
The SpaceX launch, now scheduled for Saturday evening, would be another coup for NASA, which has been on a roll recently, providing dashes of good news in a year that has seen very little.
Police cordoned off an area around the building housing the headquarters of Ubisoft Montreal after receiving a 911 call.
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A few glitches dampened the Day 1 experience.
There is nothing routine about space travel, something made clear Friday when the mission was thrown into doubt after Elon Musk tweeted that he had tested positive for the coronavirus twice and negative twice.
TikTok parent ByteDance will have until Nov. 27 to divest in the video streaming app in the U.S.
Alternative social media app Parler has surged in popularity as Facebook restricts groups and hashtags spreading election misinformation.


















