The online game creation system will now let users build "experiences" targeting older users.
A blaze in an e-bike shop below apartments was started by lithium-ion batteries, the city fire department says. It is the 108th such fire so far this year.
The EU Commission would be at least the third global regulatory body to probe Adobe's attempt to absorb its web design competitor.
In the wake of killer whales sinking a yacht off the coast of Spain, members of the species have been gathering near rich person hotspots. Billionaires beware.
A new report shows the search goliath has taken big advertising money from anti-abortion groups over the past two years, and highlights deceptive practices.
The company has been skipping out on rent and other bills since Elon Musk took over. Now a judge says whatever Twitter employees remain have to go.
Through the "No Section 230 Immunity for AI Act", Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal hope to hold AI companies accountable for their creations' creations.
The renowned synthesizer company has been bought by mass-market conglomerate, inMusic.
Canada is set for a record-setting wildfire season that shows no signs of slowing yet. Your lungs will probably suffer.
A newly declassified report confirms that the government has unprecedented insight into our lives through smartphones, cars, web browsing, and other tech.
Previously, the city backtracked on a proposal to mandate $23.82 per hour, but the new $17.96 pay floor is still miles better than the current compensation.
The unnamed tech executive intended to replicate Samsung designs at a new chip factory in China, prosecutors say.
A federal program to preserve maritime history is offering up a record number of lighthouses for public auction, or at no-cost to the right candidate.
The former president promoted his Netflix docuseries on American workers in a live event during the ongoing WGA strike.
The rideshare company said, it would cease service outside of the Twin Cities and only offer "premium products" in the metro area, if the bill went into effect.
NEDA has shuttered its long-standing phone line and fired all its staff following unionization. In lieu, there will be "Tessa."
The Clarion-Clipperton Zone is full of undiscovered organisms. Plans for deep-sea mining could endanger the ecosystem before we even understand it.
The U.S.'s highest court has ruled, counter to science, that it's not important to protect all wetlands from unfettered pollution.
OpenAI's chatbot website went down for about an hour on Thursday.
Mark Zuckerberg's social media company continues on its "year of efficiency" by axing about 6,000 jobs on the business side.