Spotify said I listened to “Melancholy Cozy Nostalgia” in the mornings and “Pumpkin Spice Cottagecore Passionate” at night.
Harry Styles, Future, GAYLE and Glass Animals crack Apple Music's top 10.
Apple's 2022 App Store Awards highlight the top fitness, social media, and note-taking apps.
As the ground beneath the tech industry continues to shift, voice assistants may be a casualty most are willing to part with.
Descriptions of abuse are becoming more popular, especially on the Internet.
The tech company replaced Idris Elba's song "Biggest" with an instrumental version following accusations of an offensive racial slur.
The luxury car company has locked an option to accelerate faster behind a $1,200 per year fee.
The planned layoffs of 4,000-6,000 workers come as the computer tech company aims to save $1.4 billion.
Senator Amy Klobuchar is concerned there's a lack of competition among ticket sellers with Ticketmaster's steady hold on the live event market.
The embattled crypto company purchased several properties to serve as "residence for key personnel" according to Bahamian property records.
One of the nation's largest rail-worker unions agreed to the terms, while the other is split from within.
The 3,000-pound, 40-foot-long T. rex specimen named Shen was set to be auctioned off on November 30.
Meta's bringing changes to Facebook and Instagram that include increased profile protections and gatekeeping the messaging button.
A Google Doc of Emoji, ASCII, and text meme templates compiled by Nathan Allebach went viral this week.
Senator Amy Klobuchar is concerned the software "essentially amounts to a cartel to artificially inflate rental rates in multifamily residential buildings."
NASA's Moon-bound capsule has no shortage of cameras, a number of which have important jobs to do.
The company says its FakeCatcher can operate in real-time to detect deepfake videos.
The U.S. Air Force was reportedly testing Ghost Robotics' robot dogs in 2021.
Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour crashed Ticketmaster multiple times yesterday, and the Swifties are pissed.
The company installed its first fridge full of already made sandwiches in California this fall.