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WSJ: VW ID.4 at least 5 years behind Tesla

Microsoft’s unreleased xCloud app for Windows has Xbox touch controls, gyro, and more

Nevada governor proposes giving tech firms power to govern

NFTs Boom as Collectors Shell Out to ‘Own’ Digital Art

Scramble for 'dot africa' internet domain name - CNN

Viva growth? What Microsoft’s launch means for this longtime player in employee experience tech

China Chips Away at Coal Addiction to Chase Climate Goals

Talking Tech: What's streaming on TV? A lot!

Diamond batteries promise to power space probes for 100 years

Galaxy S21 drop test: Samsung's newest phones didn't last long

'I'm operating': doctor makes Zoom court appearance while in surgery | California

In France, Apple now shows how hard its products are to repair

Sub-diffraction optical writing enables data storage at the nanoscale

Clubhouse Is Recording Your Conversations. That’s Not Even Its Worst Privacy Problem

SolarWinds Officials Blame Intern for ‘solarwinds123’ Password

'Spooky' AI tool brings dead relatives' photos to life

How China’s internet giants have failed the country’s youth

Apple Music Launches Songwriter Spotlight ‘Behind The Songs’

Unmanned systems, artificial intelligence dominate the IDEX showroom - Advancements in artificial intelligence were also highlighted at the show, complementing the significant number of unmanned systems.

Plots of Amazon rainforest being illegally sold through Facebook

An aggressive market-driven model for US fusion power development

US Pentagon’s space-based energy beam could one day power entire cities

TV News Makes the Move to Streaming

Automaker Geely gets the green light to begin manufacturing satellites for navigation, connectivity and communications needed for self-driving cars.

What Facebook's Australia news ban could mean for its future in the US

Semiconductors and the U.S.-China Innovation Race

Universal Android Debloater is an open source tool that removes bloatware without root. Automatically or via user choice. Get back your battery, security and privacy

Explore live radio by rotating the globe

Google Stadia reportedly failed to meet expectations by “hundreds of thousands”

How Sony could make PSVR 2 amazing on the PS5

4 Arrested in Germany for Selling Meth, Ketamine, and Marijuana on the Dark Web

LETTER: Abysmal treatment of Julian Assange by media is embarrassing

Away From Silicon Valley, the Military Is the Ideal Customer

Got a tech question or want to discuss tech? Weekly /r/Technology Tech Support / General Discussion Thread

What Is Thunderbolt 4? Why This New Interface Will Matter in PCs in 2021

This TikTok Tom Cruise impersonator is using deepfake tech to impressive ends

Judge approves $650,000,000 Facebook privacy lawsuit settlement

F-35 Still the ‘Cornerstone’ Fighter, Top Air Force General Says

Aurora acquires a second lidar company in push to bring self-driving trucks to the road

Medical chatbot using OpenAI’s GPT-3 told a fake patient to kill themselves

India tightens regulatory grip on Facebook, WhatsApp with new rules

China's Huawei telecom, reeling from U.S. sanctions, reportedly will make EVs

Telegram update features including widgets, home screen, auto-delete, and more.

EU Considers New Regulations for Control and Access of Media Content on Digital Platforms

Federal Court Agrees: Prosecutors Can’t Keep Forensic Evidence Secret from Defendants

SolarWinds’s Security Practices Questioned by Lawmakers - Bloomberg

Taiwan's chip industry under threat as drought turns critical

Canadian Liberal MP's private member’s bill seeks to give consumers 'right to repair' their smart devices

Why Is Facebook Launching An All-Out War On Apple's Upcoming iPhone Update?

Security researcher recommends against LastPass after detailing 7 trackers

Singapore has developed a “globally inter-operable” standard based on blockchain technology to facilitate cross-border verification of health documents

The US Air Force Quietly Admits the F-35 Is a Failure

Instagram and Facebook ban Alex Jones, Louis Farrakhan, and several others

SolarWinds hack was work of 'at least 1,000 engineers', tech executives tell Senate

Amazon rainforest plots sold via Facebook Marketplace ads