How To Apply For Twitter Verification
Twitter verification applications are once again open to anyone who wants a badge, though you have to meet some fairly strict requirements to qualify.
Read MoreTwitter verification applications are once again open to anyone who wants a badge, though you have to meet some fairly strict requirements to qualify.
Read MoreThere's a new fitness system on the market, and it comes in the form of a large smart mirror, offering consumers an alternative to the local gym.
Read MoreAn upcoming OnePlus smartphone model has appeared on a Chinese regulatory website, shedding light on some details about the potential "Lite" variant.
Read MoreThe world's oceans are slowly rising and it doesn't look like that'll change anytime soon. Floating cities may be one tool to help address the problem.
Read MoreSamsung TV revolutionized the industry 50+ years ago, and has continued to do so with each update and new release. We tracked the progress.
Read MoreElon Musk's Starlink internet service just signed a deal with Hawaiian Airlines to provide free internet to passengers on a select set of flights.
Read MoreJack in the Box is the latest restaurant to test robotic assistants, though whether they'll become a regular part of the kitchen is yet to be seen.
Read MoreCadillac is an iconic carmaker known for large, luxurious vehicles. These models stand out from the rest, from the Presidential Limo to its first sports car.
Read MoreReports suggest Netflix is about to release a whole bunch of games before the end of 2022, along with the possibility that IP will spread beyond said games.
Read MoreThe F-150 Lightning will make the biggest impact in the electric truck market the soonest.
Read MoreElon Musk is one of Twitter's loudest critics - now he's spending $44 billion to be its owner, too. Here's what could change as the Tesla CEO takes charge
Read MoreThere are a few ways to check whether you've been blocked from communicating with another person's phone. They're not always perfectly accurate, but they work.
Read MoreIt's weird to think the United States' agency that takes people to outer space also has technology from the 1800s.
Read MoreBack in the year 1900, Porsche build a hybrid electric and gasoline vehicle so ahead of its time that it's taken over 100 years for the rest of us to catch up.
Read MoreIf you've seen any of Blue Origin's launches, you've probably noticed the rocket has a...familiar design. Experts say there's a good reason for that.
Read MoreAsus has introduced multiple new displays, including a portable monitor with a unique aspect ratio that's designed for creative professionals.
Read MoreE Ink has introduced a new electronic "paper" display that not only sports bright colors, but can also be used on ereaders that fold like actual books.
Read MoreSolar storms are a pretty common occurrence, but they're not without risk. These events can impact satellites, disrupting services and missions alike.
Read MoreSpaceX is a massively successful private space company, but it nearly buckled under its own ambitions years ago, staring down the barrel of bankruptcy.
Read MoreElectric vehicles and solar panels are more popular than ever, so why haven't automakers combined the two technologies? A bit of math reveals the answer.
Read MoreThe Aston Martin Virage is a rare sight on the road, particularly if you live in the United States. Here's why this car was banned by the NHTSA.
Read MoreVariable Refresh Rate (VRR) arrives on Sony's PlayStation 5 with a top-tier list of games that have official support right out the gate.
Read MoreElon Musk's Twitter buy has sent the internet spinning with opinions, worries, and discussions of whether a new social network will benefit from a mass exodus.
Read MoreThe Tesla and SpaceX CEO can now add another line to his resume, as a deal for him to purchase the social media platform has been reached.
Read MoreThe Apple iMac 24-inch is an all-in-one wizard for basic computing needs. Bonus being that it takes up very little space in one's parlor or office.
Read MoreTwo black holes slammed together, generating a "kick" that sent the resulting single massive black hole shooting away with a mind-boggling velocity.
Read MoreAn electric car company that courts controversy and appeals to the choosiest consumers? It sure does sound like Tesla, doesn't it? But it's not.
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