The Trump Organization's cellular company, Trump Mobile, has gone quiet after announcing its T1 Phone over the summer. The phone's release was initially promised for August, then delayed to October.
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Trump Mobile's T1 Phone launch has been delayed from August to October. Trump Mobile is a recent endeavor from the Trump Organization, owned by the president and managed by his eldest sons. The T1 ...
A data breach exposed photos and ID cards of women who signed up for a fast-growing app for women to share details of men they might date. By Isabella Kwai A fast-growing app for women was hacked ...
What parents need to know about it. Google’s newest app, named YouTube Kids, aims to give very young children a safe and easy video viewing experience. Google — -- Getting a toddler's attention ...
Raids by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency — ICE — has ramped up with more than 600 people arrested by ICE in the New Jersey-New York metro area, which has given rise to the ...
Apple has introduced dozens of first-party apps over the years. It seems that the company is determined to introduce a new line of flashy headline features with each iteration of iOS, and every once ...
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OpenAI's new Sora 2 AI video and audio engine is here. Sora 2 is featured in the new free Sora by OpenAI app. The app is currently invite-only and limited to select countries. A new app is climbing up ...
Microsoft has entered into a $9.7 billion cloud services contract with artificial intelligence cloud service provider IREN ...
A new app is paying users to record their phone calls for AI training purposes. Credit: Neon Mobile Get paid to record your phone calls and hand them over to third parties? It may seem a bit dystopian ...