Open captioning will make theaters more inclusive for viewers who are deaf, hard of hearing or non-native English speakers.
If you missed out on Apple's "Unleashed" product launch, here's everything you need to know.
Here's everything you need to know about Apple's next big Mac upgrade.
For $5 a month, you can tell Siri to “Play the dinner party playlist.”
Netflix is the king of streaming and also the king of indefinitely extending a PR crisis.
Recent cuts to earnings have made it increasingly hard for shoppers to make a living on the app.
Staffers are threatening to revolt after executives doubled down on claims that “content on screen doesn’t directly translate to real-world harm.”
This highly portable, intuitive, and capable instant film printer delivers your memories from your devices to the real world in seconds.
The streamer, which has only existed since 2019, is currently scrambling to issue takedown orders for pirated online content fast enough.
"Leadership has shown us they do not uphold the values to which we are held,” Netflix's trans employees wrote in an organizing memo.
The ubiquitous tractor company has until Wednesday night to work out an acceptable deal.
The company that values so-called "radical transparency" is now working overtime to squash dissent.
A new section of Facebook's mobile app will make it easy for users to find podcasts, sound bites, and live audio content.
Its algorithm's recommendations are protected by the First Amendment, according to Netflix.
Worker protections will now be extended to cover discrimination based on race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or age.
The company will hire an independent consultant to study the ways increasing access to the parts and information could cut down on electronic waste.
Microsoft's doomed social gaming accessory has been resurrected on a smart TV.
Deleting an app? Easy. Deleting an app account? A nightmare. But it's about to end.
Not content with just knowing your face, your voice, your fingerprint, and the blueprint of your home, Amazon also wants to know what you're eating.
Will campaigning in the future be as easy as keeping up a Snapchat streak with your 300 million closest friends? Tough to say.