By Becky Bracken QR codes have become a go-to staple for contactless transactions of all sorts during the pandemic, and the FBI is warning cybercriminals are…
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By The Associated Press CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.âThe worldâs biggest, most powerful space telescope arrived at its observation post 1 million miles from Earth on Monday,…
By Joe Hoft Toyota, the largest carmaker in Japan, is forced to slow down production due to a lack of computer chips. Nissan in the…
By Madeleine Hubbard Data is from people “separated from their families due to conflict, migration and disaster, missing persons and their families, and people in…
Carriers that rely heavily on the wide-body Boeing 777 canceled flights or switched to different planes By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By Jon Gambrell and David Koenig…
by Katabella Roberts CEOs of some of the major U.S. airlines on Monday warned that the nationâs commerce will essentially âgrind to a haltâ and there will be…
By RYAN MORRISON FOR MAILONLINE The most detailed 3D map of the universe is currently under construction, with astrophysicists unveiling details of the first 7.5…
By Jessica Guynn Ready to delete your Gmail account? If you don’t need your Gmail address anymore, you can remove it from your Google account. Google warns…
By JAMES GILBOY Tesla is oftentimes accused of presenting a shiny veneer to the public and its shareholders, only to show its ugly side to employees and customers.…
by UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO As the number of electric cars on the road grows, so does the need for electric vehicle (EV)…