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UK government ditches 'porn block'. What happens now?
The UK government has shelved its controversial "porn block", which would have introduced legislatioPosting photos of what you cook is a net good
Mashable's new series Don't@ Me takes unpopular opinions and backs them up withreasons. We all haveViral video shows TV reporter wisely avoiding bison herd
TV reporter Deion Broxton made a quick — and smart — decision when a herd of bison approApple's version of Tile trackers will utilize augmented reality
With less than two weeks until Apple's big iPhone launch, we're still finding out new details aboutChinese hackers counted on no one clicking 'update' in decade
Uh, maybe stop asking your computer to remind you tomorrow. The Department of Justice unsealed an inResearchers once again hack a Tesla Model S key fob
Owners of one Tesla model should maybe stop relying on just their key fob to unlock their car.ResearWatch: Trump caught swearing by C
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The coronavirus is spreading throughout the world and we've got to change how we do just about everyNo Mercy: SEC charges rapper T.I. over cryptocurrency scam
It would seem T.I. left a paper trail. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Friday announGeorge Kent's blue Nalgene was the real star of the impeachment hearing
If you're testifying during the first public impeachment hearing of 2019, it's important to stay hydThe 34 best Instagram accounts to capture your hearts
Since everyone and their mother (and their dog) is on Instagram, it can be tough to separate the blaInstagram is changing how people pack for travel
When Alyssa Ramospacks for a trip, functionality is far from her top priority. This solo traveler reWatch Simone Biles make history (again) with never
We don't know what a double-double dismount from the beam is, but Simone Biles just pulled it off, sScammers make more than half of login attempts on social media, says study
Social media is increasingly being overrun by scammers.A whopping 53 percent of all social media logWhat it's like to live with someone who still doesn't take coronavirus seriously
Over the past few weeks, Carlos Martinez has been eyeing the news for coronavirus coverage.All the w