A rare case in Danish court shows how automated clicks and fake accounts can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars on Apple Music and Spotify. Experts say it's the tip of the iceberg. |
The Department of Justice antitrust lawsuit against Apple says the company's grip on iPhone users and developers is blocking future innovation in tech. |
Privacy and security are an Apple selling point. But the DOJ's new antitrust lawsuit argues that Apple selectively embraces privacy and security features in ways that hurt competition—and users. |
The Department of Justice alleges in its antitrust lawsuit that internal Apple emails show the company intentionally locks in users, forcing them to spend more money. |
The home of memestocks is now publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange as RDDT, in the first major social media IPO in five years. |
The company behind the Saflok-brand door locks is offering a fix, but it may take months or years to reach some hotels. |
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A 62-year-old Massachusetts man with failing kidneys is the first living patient to receive a genetically altered kidney from a pig. |
The altered photo of Kate Middleton and her family that went viral last week was supposed to quell conspiracies about her whereabouts. It did the exact opposite. |
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