12,000 Social Media Influencers, Mostly Women, Exposed by Marketing Firm Data Breach
The breach exposed not only the stars’ true identities, but their street addresses, apartment numbers, phone numbers and email addresses, the report said.
The breach exposed not only the stars’ true identities, but their street addresses, apartment numbers, phone numbers and email addresses, the report said.
Where does all the time go?
If you're driving in southern Peru, stay the heck on the road.
A new pledge by 15 big-name transportation companies, including Uber and Lyft, seems designed to shaft city-dwellers who want to ride in their own self-driving cars.
It’s disappointing, albeit unsurprising, to see a male-led company shaken by misconduct allegations still secure a shedload of money.
Health authorities have conceded that the vaccine could have waited until safety trials were concluded, but it's easy to see why they were eager to distribute it: dengue causes up to 200,000 infections annually in the country.
Instead of a multicolour AR display, Intel's Vaunt glasses reportedly shine a small red display into your eyeball using the kind of laser found in your printer or mouse.
Currently the feature is only being rolled out to US users and appears to still be in a limited beta, but there's plenty there to give us pause.
Early research has suggested the drug delivered by the spray might be as potent as morphine injected under the skin.
The Chinese Apple counterfeiters netted around £780k before getting caught.
Is a Netflix-only release the 2018 equivalent of straight-to-DVD?
Honestly, who has that many brown Lego bricks?
The £1000 iPhone X just can't catch a break.
Meet J0815+4729, a 13.5 billion-year-old star.
It's been active in the main camera, but now Google is opening up functionality to third party developers.
Everything gets a Lego set these days, especially if it's had Lego sets before.