If Tesla wants to maintain its Supercharger network’s reputation, it’s got some work to do. The automaker has recently agreed to open a large portion of its chargers to... Read more »
Despite the negative responses from consumers about Netflix’s password-sharing rules, the company appears to be successful with its plan. According to a new report from research firm Antenna, Netflix... Read more »
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The U.S. Department of Justice has charged two Russian nationals for hacking and causing the subsequent collapse of Mt. Gox, one of the largest and most popular crypto exchanges.... Read more »
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Consumer trading and investment app Robinhood is moving to restrict the holding and trading of certain major cryptocurrencies on its platform, barely a week after the U.S. Securities and... Read more »
We’ve been waxing lyrical (and critical) about Apple’s Vision Pro here at TechCrunch this week – but, of course, there are other things happening in the world of wearable... Read more »
Nowadays, people are aware of privacy protections, and the great thing is that all are taking proper steps to protect privacy. In the world of privacy protection, data/file encryption... Read more »