Nearly a year after the US government took Google to trial, a judge has found that the tech giant violated antitrust laws. A new trial will determine how Google should be penalized. |
The video-conferencing app is trying to create an "everything workplace" app in a crowded market. |
The office closure marks the end of an era for the site formerly known as Twitter. |
While it easily passed the Senate, the House began a recess without bringing the bill—which critics say would keep young people from accessing vital information on topics like sexual health—to the floor for a vote. |
Stretchy seaweed, reverse vending machines, QR-coded take-out boxes: They're how we can break society's absurd addiction to single-use plastics. |
A new nature-restoration project in Wales is being funded by an unusual source: thrill-seeking downhill lovers. |
Shopping for monitors can feel like swimming through alphabet soup. Learn what all these technical acronyms mean before you buy. |
The worsening climate crisis and the changes in the culture may have you wondering if you should skip Burning Man. Veterans of the week-long festival, which begins August 25, have some advice. |
Whether you're tempted by indoor climbing or want to take on the great outdoors, we've got the ropes, shoes, and harnesses to get you started. |
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