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An online scam targeted prominent women in India, telling them the Ivy League was calling.
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An online scam targeted prominent women in India, telling them the Ivy League was calling.
By Jeffrey Gettleman, Kate Conger and
The tech world delivered many unpleasant surprises to us in the pandemic. We can learn from them.
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China’s government has supported foreign YouTubers who put a positive spin on its policies, in its latest effort to shape how the world sees it.
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The tech world delivered many unpleasant surprises to us in the pandemic. We can learn from them.
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New settings in iOS 15 and Android 12 give you more power over your personal information and when (or if) apps and sites can see it.
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New gaming consoles remain in short supply this holiday season, spawning cottage industries of tipsters and scalpers making money off their scarcity.
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To plan for safe travels and gatherings this holiday season, here are some simple ways to take your Covid-related health data with you.
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Supply-chain disruptions may make it tough to buy devices, but the most thoughtful presents were never tangible to begin with.
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