The richest man in the world haggled for discounts with a company he spent months dissing but now has begrudgingly decided to buy again.
After the UK's Advertising Standards Authority said Match.com's TikTok "perpetuated negative gender stereotypes," the company took it down.
No, that's not Photoshop. That Minecraft-looking hoodie is a real piece of clothing you can buy.
A buyer made a nearly $600,000 offer on the house—double its asking price, and will open it up for Halloween if renovations are finished on time.
For all the non-Spanish speakers out there, "bussi" is a combo of the words "bus" and "sí," and no, the mascot did not appreciate your joke.
Google's public search liaison explained in a Q&A how the company attempted to balance users' desire for privacy against providing information to the public.
In its own words, Twitter wants to “make Twitter the best place for video” by adding video feeds.
Results About You aims to provide a simpler way for people to request their sensitive personal info be removed from Google Search results.
"We’re going to flagrantly break this law. Partially to raise awareness of the bulls**t of it all, but mainly because we find it funny," the mods wrote.
The “rechargeable, remote-controllable cyborg cockroach” gets zapped on either side to turn left or right and wears a small solar panel.
A new report from the Anti-Defamation League criticized the platform for allowing extremist content to "flourish," verifying artists, and promoting their music.
Musk tweeted that he would work to provide internet in Iran after the U.S. Treasury Department loosened sanctions restrictions to help Iranians get connected.
To support his argument, Pichai referenced the days when Google was “small and scrappy.” He told employees not to equate fun with money.
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The agency warned against a "recent" social media trend of cooking chicken in NyQuil last week, but the bizarre recipe hadn't been trending in months.
Remember when the Trump family Scrooge said, "Who gives a f*ck about Christas stuff and decorations"? Well, now she wants to sell you ornament NFTs.
The Meta CEO and wife Priscilla Chan have two girls, Max and August.
If people can get a better idea of what clothes will actually look like on them, maybe our future won't be filled with mountains of return boxes and plastic.
Despite technical glitches, all-caps fan complaints, and ads for the service that people were already using, Amazon's first NFL broadcast was a hit.
South Korean prosecutors allege Kwon is not cooperating with the investigation into the collapse of TerraUSD and Luna. Kwon is accused of fraud and tax evasion.