Technology

LeBron James, Aroldis Chapman impersonated on Twitter
Twitter has launched its new feature allowing users to pay to verify accounts; LaBron James, among others, have already been…
/ November 10, 2022
There's another twist in new Twitter owner Elon Musk’s chaotic overhaul of the social media platform's verification system.
/ November 9, 2022
Elon Musk's Twitter account is displayed on a smartphone screen with the Twitter logo in the background
The actions of one rich white man to upend the platform are a reminder that the promise of the internet…
/ November 3, 2022
Amazon said Wednesday it will start selling a device later this year that can track sleeping patterns without a wristband.
/ September 29, 2022
The National Transportation Safety Board wants new cars in America to have the ability to stop intoxicated people from driving.
/ September 21, 2022
d across the African continent, locals living in once-heavily forested regions are starting to find their land in high demand.
/ September 12, 2022
Local law enforcement agencies have been using an obscure cellphone tracking tool that gives them the power to follow people’s…
/ September 2, 2022
A recent analysis shows cellphone carriers hold users' location data for long periods — sometimes many months, other times years.
/ August 30, 2022
"Communities have suffered far too long from exposure to these forever chemicals," EPA Administrator Michael Regan said Friday.
/ August 29, 2022
Nichelle Nichols 2021
Nichols' remains are headed to a whole new world, thanks to a company that arranges memorial flights sent into outer…
/ August 26, 2022
Apple disclosed serious security vulnerabilities that could potentially allow attackers to take complete control of these devices.
/ August 19, 2022
Overall, 35% of U.S. adults say they are “extremely” or “very” concerned about the impact of climate change on them…
/ August 15, 2022