Reddit's Latest Major Outage Hit Both Desktop And Mobile
Reddit was hit with a brief but widespread outage on Wednesday, one that took down both its desktop website and its mobile app for some users worldwide.
Read MoreReddit was hit with a brief but widespread outage on Wednesday, one that took down both its desktop website and its mobile app for some users worldwide.
Read MoreWhite Castle's experiments involving AI have apparently been fruitful, and as such, the company is expanding its use of the technology at restaurants.
Read MoreA new generation of AirTags may be coming, but there's likely a good reason why a new version of the personal item trackers has taken so long to come out.
Read MoreX is adding a new and unusual perk to Twitter Blue subscribers: Hiding the "verified" blue checkmark, which has often been the source of jokes and memes.
Read MoreThe Onyx Boox Tab Ultra C works with an color ePaper display from E Ink. With this device, you can read comic books in direct sunlight -- that's no easy feat.
Read MoreThe good news is that your computer is neither possessed nor communicating with parallel universes, and the backwards typing can be solved very easily.
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Read MoreIf you've been considering a switch to LED lights for your house, here are five pros and one con against the tungsten filament lightbulb.
Read MoreTouted as “genuine Microsoft repair parts,” Microsoft is currently selling parts for out-of-warranty wireless controllers.
Read MoreX Corp. filed a lawsuit against a not-for-profit hate-speech and misinformation watchdog for allegedly driving advertisers away with its reports.
Read MoreRussia has a next-generation member of its cavalry coming with the T-14 Armata, but production has not been nearly as expedited as the superpower wants.
Read MoreGoing through all the apps on your iPhone home screen might seem like the easiest route, but there's a better one to figure out what's taking up the most space.
Read MoreLenovo may be looking to enter the handheld gaming market with a Windows-based Steam competitor. The company is no stranger to handheld gaming.
Read MoreThe newly-installed X sign on top of Twitter's headquarters has already been taken down after permit issues arose.
Read MoreTried your hand at applying a screen protector but couldn't avoid air bubbles from sprouting? Here's what you need to do to get rid of them.
Read MoreThe Flamethrower is one of the most devastating and deadly man-portable weapons of war ever developed. Here's what you need to know about how it works.
Read MoreGroundbreaking technological advancements have the power to rapidly change our lives -- and then, in many cases, fade into oblivion.
Read MoreIf you want to carry around a huge collection of books to read, there are a number of Android apps that you can use to carry around your collection.
Read MoreInstalling a custom ROM on your Android phone brings many benefits, there's also a potential downside to it and it could potentially damage your device.
Read MoreThe old incandescent light bulb is on its way out, thanks to a new federal efficiency requirement that it can't meet. Here's how we got here.
Read MoreWhen the Center for Countering Digital Hate reported that hate speech was flourishing on X, Elon Musk took action -- by threatening them with legal action.
Read MoreWhile we usually think of NASA working on space stuff, aeronautics are also part of their name. Take the AD-1, a NASA-developed plane with a movable wing.
Read MoreIf you're shopping for active noise-cancellation headphones, you've no doubt heard of Sony and Bose. But there are a lot more options out there.
Read MoreNo, hitting the bottom with your palm won't help. That only works for dedicated flashlights in movies. Here's what you need to do on your iPhone instead.
Read MoreWith the arrival of Samsung's new foldable smartphones, the Razr Plus has renewed competition. Let's break it down for you.
Read MoreInstead of charging up, your battery is going in the other direction when it's plugged in. It may be the sign of a faulty battery or something else entirely.
Read MoreMicrosoft has sunset a variety of financial and software products and gaming and fitness peripherals over the years. Here's why it shouldn't have.
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