A new class action lawsuit demands Oura change its marketing claims about sleep tracking and compensate users accordingly.
The move comes amid sweeping layoffs at the broadcaster's parent company. Former and current employees are pushing back.
Hui, who was once named by Forbes as China’s richest man with a net worth of $42.5 billion in 2017, was convicted on eight ...
The skincare brand admitted in a statement that it made the late actress 'feel unsupported during a very difficult time.' ...
Fake outreach invoking Terry Gross, Nikki Glaser, and Amy Poehler shows how targeted research can make impersonation ...
OpenAI’s new iMessage integration is a massive time-saver for personal use, but granting the AI access to your contacts and ...
The tools for catching Alzheimer’s early on just got even sharper.
Wearables promise to help entrepreneurs work smarter by showing them when to push, pause or recover. But how much authority ...
Walmart will soon begin accepting Apple Pay and Google Pay nationwide. The announcement reverses a longstanding position by ...
Babylist’s incoming CEO isn’t waiting for her official start date to make her mark. Jennifer Hyman has helped shape a new ...
A fight over a proposed data center in Kentucky escalated after a developer texted a local critic about posting her mug shot ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent wanted to rescue the bond market but instead catalyzed a move higher for bitcoin. The ...
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