“We’re excited to announce an update to the Microsoft Photos app, now rolling out on Windows 11 across all Insider channels,” ...
Microsoft has combined the separate marketplaces for its artificial intelligence tools aimed at businesses into one offering, ...
Fans of daytime TV want fresh faces over grizzled vets when it comes to who's dishing up their news and entertainment. Americans also prefer lighthearted hosts who exude honesty and authenticity over ...
Queensland commuters have left scathing reviews after the state's official public transport app was replaced with a new version that is missing critical features. From today, the MyTranslink app has ...
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Physicists at MIT recreated the double-slit experiment using individual photons and atoms held in laser light, uncovering the true limits of light’s wave–particle duality. Their results proved ...
Proton adds a new two-factor authentication app to its suite of privacy-led tools alongside its email, password manager, VPN, and more. Proton Authenticator is free to use. Proton is expanding its ...
T-Mobile has announced that it is shutting down the T-Mobile Money app, which will now find a new home in the T-Life application. T-Mobile Money users will get new account numbers and debit cards as ...
The Tea app data breach has grown into an even larger leak, with the stolen data now shared on hacking forums and a second database discovered that allegedly contains 1.1 million private messages ...
A data breach exposed photos and ID cards of women who signed up for a fast-growing app for women to share details of men they might date. By Isabella Kwai A fast-growing app for women was hacked ...
A Chinese man with no medical training is injecting cancer patients with a toxic bleach solution; a full course of treatment runs $20,000. He’s now working to bring the unproven treatment to the US.
Why would you want a robot to see inside a sealed box? Digging deeper beyond the initial creepy thought, a new breakthrough from MIT could soon let warehouse robots do something pretty remarkable.