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As Twitter Disappears, TikTok Introduces 'Text Posts'
2 months ago by PanzerDivision to /s/SocialMedia from uk.pcmag.com
Reddit Goes Nuclear, Removes Moderators of Subreddits That Continue to Protest
3 months ago by Blackhalo to /s/WayOfTheBern from pcmag.com
Reddit Goes Nuclear, Removes Moderators of Subreddits That Continued To Protest
3 months ago by awdrifter to /s/technology from pcmag.com
Reddit CEO: We're Sticking With API Changes, Despite Subreddits Going Dark
3 months ago by PanzerDivision to /s/Reddit from pcmag.com
More People Are Freaked Out by AI Than Excited About It
6 months ago by [deleted] to /s/Artificial_Intelligen from pcmag.com
Microsoft Files Patent for Displaying Personalized Ads in Games
9 months ago by [deleted] to /s/Gaming from pcmag.com
Panasonic to Sell a Subscription-Based, Farting Companion Robot
10 months ago by [deleted] to /s/NotTheOnion from pcmag.com
Here's How Much Your Social Media Accounts Cost on the Dark Web
11 months ago by [deleted] to /s/SocialMedia from pcmag.com
YouTube Irks Users by Displaying 5 to 10 Unskippable Ads in a Row
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/youtube from pcmag.com
Experimental PineNote E-Reader Now Available for $399
1 year ago by Antarchomachus to /s/Linux from pcmag.com
YouTube Co-Founder Says Removing Dislike Counts Is a 'Stupid Idea': A YouTube co-founder is not a fan of the platform’s recent decision to hide dislike counts from videos, arguing that it destroys a crucial way to determine if a clip is worth viewing.
1 year ago by Orangutan to /s/SaidIt from pcmag.com
What Does Big Tech Know About You? Basically Everything
2 years ago by [deleted] to /s/TechCompanies from pcmag.com
Four Companies Control 67% of the World's Cloud Infrastructure
2 years ago by [deleted] to /s/TechCompanies from uk.pcmag.com
The Best Personal Finance Services for 2021
2 years ago by samanthatasker to /s/finance from pcmag.com
Break Away From Android and iOS: 7 Free Open-Source Mobile OSes to Try
2 years ago by [deleted] to /s/technology from pcmag.com
Parler Is Back Online Thanks to Russian Tech Company DDos-Guard
2 years ago by [deleted] to /s/SocialMedia from pcmag.com
How to Earn and Use Cryptocurrency With the Brave Browser
2 years ago by rubberbiscuit to /s/censorship from pcmag.com
Suspected Chinese Hackers Unleash Malware That Can Survive OS Reinstalls
2 years ago by [deleted] to /s/Security from pcmag.com
MSI Subsidiary Caught Scalping RTX 3080, 3090 Cards on eBay
2 years ago by lawuigi to /s/Gaming from pcmag.com
How a Half-Dozen Raspberry Pis Help Keep This Maine Oyster Farm Afloat
2 years ago by [deleted] to /s/technology from uk.pcmag.com
Windows Computers Were Targets of 83% of All Malware Attacks in Q1 2020
3 years ago by [deleted] to /s/Security from pcmag.com
The Scariest Things We Saw at Black Hat 2020
3 years ago by [deleted] to /s/Hacking from pcmag.com
Pro-China Propaganda Act Used Fake Followers Made With AI-Generated Images
3 years ago by hennaojichan to /s/Internet from sea.pcmag.com
Spectra Attack Turns Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Against Each Other
Pornhub makes efforts to ensure anonymity of its users, but where is the same effort for the victims of the crimes it provides a platform for?
3 years ago by firebird to /s/antipornography from pcmag.com
PCMag.com: How The Weird Cult Favorite Deadly Premonition Earned A Sequel
3 years ago by md_saidit to /s/DeadlyPremonition from pcmag.com
The Best Anime Streaming Services for 2020
3 years ago by [deleted] to /s/Anime from pcmag.com
After 84 Years, Olympus Is Exiting the Camera Business
3 years ago by Nemacolin to /s/news from pcmag.com
Pornhub Is Giving Italians Free Premium Access During Coronavirus Quarantine
3 years ago by [deleted] to /s/Europe from pcmag.com
Facebook's Banned-Accounts Number Rivals That of its Entire User Base
4 years ago by Stankmango to /s/Facebook from pcmag.com
California Law Bans Bots From Pretending to Be Human - Effective July 1, it will be illegal for bots interacting with California consumers to pretend they're human if they're trying to sell goods, services, or to 'influence a vote in an election.'
4 years ago by allie to /s/technology from pcmag.com