As Microsoft unveils a new version of its Windows operating system, we take a look back at how Windows has changed over the years.
Author: Brett Molina, USA TODAY
Buy moments as NFT collectibles: Beeple, the artist behind $69M NFT auction, unveils new website
Beeple, the artist who made waves auctioning his artwork as an NFT for $69 million, has launched his own NFT venture called WENEW.
John McAfee, antivirus software entrepreneur, found dead after extradition to U.S. cleared
John McAfee, the antivirus software entrepreneur who faced extradition to the U.S. on tax-related criminal charges, was reportedly found dead.
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According to Bloomberg, Peloton is working on an armband capable of measuring the user’s heart rate digitally.
Dating app Bumble is giving all its employees the week off
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Tinder update to allow users to chat briefly with someone before they match
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Bizarre petition urges Jeff Bezos to buy and eat the ‘Mona Lisa’
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Quarantine was the most commonly misspelled word, often spelled as “corn teen,” according to AT&T, which cites Google Trends search data.
‘Cyberpunk 2077’ is available to buy on PlayStation devices, with one important catch
Sony PlayStation owners can once again buy the glitch-riddled action game Cyberpunk 2077 digitally, but it’s not recommended for PS4 systems.
Texas power companies are adjusting residents’ smart thermostats to higher temps. Here’s why.
Some owners of smart thermostats in Texas found temperatures were going up, all done remotely by their power company, according to local TV reports.