Amazon has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) lawsuit that accused the company of misleading millions of people into enrolling and staying in Amazon Prime. The FTC ...
A group of university researchers in the U.S. have spent the last several years pointing satellites above their Southern California campus, and they’ve discovered that most satellite communications ...
Only 23% of shoppers bought gifts during October Prime Day. Meanwhile, 28% of shoppers said they purchased everyday items. The most popular products purchased by ZDNET readers were inexpensive tech ...
Does a video show Delta Airlines removing an elderly man from a flight because he was wearing a MAGA hat? No, that's not true: The man was wearing a red hat that read "Build Back Better My Ass," not ...
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NBC News' Erika Edwards and Dr. Kavita Patel weigh in on President Trump's announcement around the controversial claims that using acetaminophen during pregnancy causes autism. The American College of ...
A Victorian on the Navesink River in Red Bank that was built in 1894 as a summer home for a New York brewer is on the market. The nine bedroom, five-and-a-half bathroom home on 3.28 acres is listed ...
The mystery bearded man who appeared to be celebrating in the crowd moments after Charlie Kirk was shot claimed he wasn’t cheering the horrifying violence, but shouting “USA” to create a “distraction” ...
You can access four new Copilot skills directly from File Explorer. You can summarize, ask questions, and compare up to five files. The process supports Microsoft 365 files, PDFs, and web files.
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