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X is also suing companies like Lego for not advertising on the platform.
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The company removed tracking tools from its teen-focused websites in New York, Seattle, and Baltimore after parents complained.
The model failed to block a single attack attempt.
The upcoming Galaxy G Fold could be just the thing we need to get excited about phones again.
The U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin, says he's contacted the FBI.
Crypto criminals appear to have found a good use for the president's old posts.
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The EV maker isn't doing too well in California, either.
The company asks candidates to certify that they will not use AI during the application process.
It's another big swing from an investment firm that's had a lot of high-profile misses.
The EU's requirement to support alternative app stores has opened up a whole new world of options.
Let Apple's well-coifed walled garden invite your friends over for afternoon tea.
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