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Gamification layer platform promises to streamline your friendly Skee-Ball wagers.
It's unclear how the dogs became infected with the same strain in the eyedrops.
A recent test of the emergency alert system found only 1 percent got it via AM.
Take the Moral Turing Test yourself to see whether you'd trust artificial moral advice.
It sounds like the company is now blocking access from ootleg APKs.
Feature currently only works on iPhones, and not iPads, Macs, or Apple Watches.
The devil, as always, is in the details.
Yet again, CenturyLink failed to fix a long outage until Ars emailed the company.
SES is buying Intelsat, the world's first commercial satellite operator, for $3.1 billion.
The game launched on consoles and PC months ago.
Marijuana to move from Schedule 1, the most dangerous drug group, to Schedule 3.
Ransomware attack on the $371 billion company hamstrung US prescription market.
Mystery LLM highlights transparency issues in AI testing.
If your iPhone hasn't been waking you up lately, you're not alone.
CXC Simulations wanted to build something special for a cruise liner.
Tesla is also getting rid of its public policy team, despite robotaxi ambitions.
Mammal-to-mammal transmission raises new concerns about the virus's ability to spread.
Meanwhile, Roku keeps making more money.
Supernatural horror detective series has witches, demons, and a charming Cat King.
iPads must comply with the same DMA regulations as the iPhone.
FCC finalizes $196M penalties for location-data sales revealed in 2018.
The law aims to prevent global-scale botnet attacks.
Credential-stuffing attack uses proxies to hide bad behavior.
Motherboard makers disable thermal and power delivery safeguards by default.
NHTSA has opened an investigation after two separate fatal crashes at night.
Insufficient moderation of political ads risk undermining electoral process.
Come with us on a tour of messaging platforms and their evolution over the years.
Some make nests inside seashells, others tote bubbles of air on their backs.