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For Autism Acceptance Day, the company is calling attention to tools that help parents with neurodiverse children.

Your Chrome browser can securely store your login credentials and notify you if your password has been leaked.

The company says it will no longer promote content from Trump's account.

From fancy, color-changing fixtures to surprisingly affordable white-light LEDs, here's everything you need to know about the biggest name in smart lights.

Spanish company 8Belts put info on hundreds of thousands of customers into an unsecured database, according to a report.

Employees are participating in a virtual walkout because they think Facebook made the wrong call.

FIDO Alliance promotes a new step toward strengthening and eventually ditching passwords.

Disney Plus is a tough act to follow, even for an entertainment giant like HBO. But the exec who oversaw HBO Max's development is delighted.

Twitter slapped a label on the president's tweets about mail-in ballots.

The company has launched Schoolwork 2.0 for iPads, an update to its software that lets teachers manage assignments and handouts.

New users can watch live news and more than 50 other channels every night at no charge.

Google follows Firefox in embracing a new encryption technology called DOH.

Share up to three movies a month with loved ones stuck at home.

Large numbers of commercial airplanes are parked at airports around the world now, and these multimillion-dollar machines need constant attention.

Investing isn't as scary as you think, as long as you know where to start.

Simply charging a phone is an even bigger hurdle. There's help, but the need is greater.

USPS, FedEx and UPS all have a pickup option so you don't have to go to the post office to ship a package. And what about Amazon? We'll explain.

Use your phone to order delivery from nearby restaurants with these apps.

This massive board game broke Kickstarter records despite launching during a pandemic.

Passcodes from SMS or authenticator apps are better than passwords alone, but hackers can exploit their weaknesses.