Screen protectors are slowly becoming a thing of the past as glass on phones continue to get stronger.
For a second there, Wendy's was looking like the New York Stock Exchange.
More than 9,000 Coinbase users reported their accounts showing zero balances, but the company is fixing the problem.
While Vision Pro returns were uncommon, many came down to owners not figuring out its spatial computing.
After days of backlash, Wendy's says it has "no plans" for surge pricing on burgers in 2025.
Google created a journalist's worst nightmare, now it’s paying news publishers to test it out.
Wall Street expects Netflix will continue bumping up prices throughout 2024.
Pornhub's parent company is facing a lawsuit over its refusal to comply with new age verification laws in Texas.
Tesla's Optimus is a mysterious project with no clear end goal, but it's already accomplished some impressive technological feats despite its limitations.
Wendy's will use new digital menu boards to change your burger's price based on overall demand.
Mistral, a French startup known for its open-sourced models will now partner with Microsoft.
Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok could look a lot like Elon Musk's X if the Supreme Court rules in favor of state lawmakers.
Airplane mode hasn't been necessary for nearly 20 years, but the myth persists.
Google's news filter disappeared for several users on Wednesday as the company tested new versions of Search.
The world of AI had some glaring, embarrassing moments this week that prove how green the technology still is.
Wireless customers across all major carriers were having problems Thursday morning.
Gemini's failure to generate images of white people sparked outrage, though AI image generators are historically terrible at producing people of color.
OpenAI's ChatGPT experienced an unusual bug, spouting gibberish responses to user queries.
The billionaire says Neuralink and its first human patient are making progress on a brain-computer interface.
Two AI companies are claiming the science fiction term, “Grok,” as their own, but only one is turbocharging the AI industry.