The will-they-or-won't-they tension between these two is becoming overwhelming.
Researchers say that 'politely phrased' warnings can go a long way toward shaming people into better behavior.
Much research has gone into developing new tech designed for humans to check on their pets—but what if your dog wants to check on you?
After reaching a settlement with Apple regarding her National Labor Relations Board complaint, Cher Scarlett is departing the company for good.
Apple has been sinking more and more resources in sports coverage, signaling that the company sees it as a huge growth opportunity.
In a series of 21 lawsuits, TikTok was accused of improperly using and acquiring private biometric information.
At long last, Apple is shifting to allow DIY at-home repairs, offering customers tools and repair manuals. But there's always a catch.
As of 2 p.m. ET, some of the services appeared to be coming back online.
Although the decision has since been reversed, it's yet another signal of Disney's unwillingness to embrace the LGBTQ+ community.
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The new app will work on Macs running Big Sur or later.
Some users have reportedly been offered up to $35,000 to create using Instagram's TikTok-knockoff video editor.
An integrated crypto wallet seemed possible when the platform's CEO tweeted about it on Monday, but Discord has since clarified that it has no such plans.
After collapsing in spectacular fashion in 2019, the theater-subscription service is contemplating a relaunch.
Instead of endlessly scrolling, the app will soon recommend that users journal, listen to music, or cross something off of their to-do lists instead.
Netflix thinks that Having Games and Being TikTok will help it hold onto its streaming crown, but both efforts feel clunky and misguided.
The company won't kill the phone repair industry after all.
The short video feature for kids is the latest move by Netflix to keep people engaged.
The FAA says 5G could interfere with automated cockpit systems; the telecoms giants say there's no evidence of that.
Under the new deal, drivers' monthly payments will be capped at $1,122, and the city will guarantee all existing debt.