People are using AI at work whether their bosses want them to or not, new data shows. But it's desperation, not innovation, driving the change. |
Law enforcement officials say they've identified, sanctioned, and indicted the person behind LockBitSupp, the administrator at the heart of LockBit's $500 million hacking rampage. |
Ada County has rolled out a first-of-its-kind transparency tool that even election conspiracy theorists can get behind. |
In an exclusive interview, the Cyber Army of Russia laid out their grand ambitions of disrupting US infrastructure. In reality, they've missed the mark—but that hasn't stopped them from hyping their hacktivity to the government back home. |
The ACP provided a broadband subsidy for millions of Americans. Now Congress has a plan to reinstate it. |
Tesla has temporarily shuttered its doors as climate activists camped in the forest outside its gigafactory are ramping up their protests over the company's impact on the environment. |
While the price of these handsets has slightly increased since the first Pixel 3A in 2019, the new Google Pixel 8A seems to have everything you'd want in a smartphone at a palatable price of $499. |
Apple has launched a new M4 chipset, new iPad Air and iPad Pro models, and even an Apple Pencil Pro. |
Apple's latest stylus will only work with its newest iPads. The long-running second-gen Apple Pencil—which the company still sells—will not. |
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