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A company with the personal information of tens of millions of children was breached last year.
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The company's annual Build conference was disrupted by a series of protests denouncing Microsoft's ties with Israel.
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The litigation claims the porn sites failed to institute legally mandated age-verification mechanisms.
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Once a long-time critic of FBI surveillance, Patel is now singing a different tune.
Is it good when a defense contractor talks about the "cleansing function" of war?
I was promised 5 minutes with Google's AR glasses prototype, but only got 90 seconds to use them.
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Rolling Stone writes that Billy Long's X account has a porn problem.
Delta says the biggest IT outage in history cost it $550 million last summer.
Good news: Project Starline has a new name called Google Beam. Bad news: you won't have one in your home any time soon.
We're all going to become botters, apparently.
They probably won't explode. Probably.
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