Calls to cancel Prime are growing. New data shows the number of Prime subscribers is growing too.
The company said it won’t sell its sleep apnea machines in the US following a battle with the FDA.
Get writing: a new study suggests that hand-penned cursive is better for learning than using a keyboard.
Viral deepfakes of the pop star went viral on X overnight, prompting outrage from Swifties and, eventually, action from the platform.
Mayor Eric Adams says we should compare social media to guns and cigarettes, but don't think that's going to stop him from tweeting.
Security researchers say apps including Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, Twitter, and countless others collect data in surprising ways.
It’s almost official: new rules could soon let New York tokers grow up to 12 marijuana plants at home.
The first step is admitting you have a problem. Google’s AI wants to help.
Are you tired of hand movements interrupting your disassociation? TikTok has an answer
Long-time fears about AI-driven misinformation are now a reality with robocalls from AI Biden.
OpenAI prohibits AI girlfriends, but the company isn't even enforcing its own digital moralism.
Everyone from users to corporations hates cookie popups. Now the EU thinks a "cookie pledge" will solve the mess it created.
The retail giant is reportedly working on a supercharged AI Alexa, and it wants to charge a subscription. Apparently, it’s already a disaster.
Google swears everything is fine. A new study—and many people's lived experience—says different.
Meet the finalists in Georgia Tech's Guthman Musical Instrument Competition. They could be the future of music.
Self-checkout is a failed experiment, and a growing number of stores are backpedaling on these cursed machines.
Musk said he “would prefer to build products outside of Tesla” unless his share of the company’s stock doubles.
The dead comedic legend is "back" and worse than ever in yet another tiring entry from the endless AI hype cycle.
A horrific stalking campaign orchestrated by company executives landed eBay the maximum criminal penalty.
A week into phase one of Google’s cookie killing project in Chrome, early tests show how it could hit the web’s bottom line.