Elon Musk's private space company wrongly claimed that export control laws prevented it from hiring non-U.S. citizens. The Justice Department is suing.
It's only available in the Public Preview for now, but it's clear the Nest app is on its way out.
Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal star in the adaptation of Iain Reid's novel, out this October.
The new Disney+ Star Wars show starring Rosario Dawson is now streaming.
The popular streaming series is coming to the network as content becomes scarce during the strikes.
"Personal injury attorneys have created a cottage industry specializing in suing rideshare platforms like ours," an Uber spokesperson said.
After Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav axed the incredibly short-lived CNN+, CNN Hub will now have a home on Max, aka HBO Max.
Researchers found 37 websites that appeared to use AI to “scramble and rewrite” stories from mainstream publications and republish them for ad revenue.
Leonardo, Donatello, Michaelangelo and Raphael will have their hands imprinted outside the iconic TCL Chinese Theater.
New research shows driverless car software is significantly more accurate with adults and light skinned people than children and dark-skinned people.
Code Llama includes several different versions that can write in C++, Java, Bash, and there's even a specialized version for writing Python.
A new feature showcasing users' photos of different locations lets you see what other hikers and bikers saw worldwide.
Adult Swim's sci-fi comedy series returns this October, with new but as-yet-unrevealed voices in tow.
California's Right to Repair Act is gaining support from Apple which historically lobbied against consumers fixing their own devices.
Odd couple Bender and Dr. Zoidberg join forces for holiday chaos in this peek at "I Know What You Did Next Xmas."
Plus, new details about the young heroes of Boys spinoff Gen V.
A leaked audio recording provides more detail on why the teleconferencing company is cracking down on remote work.
Without much in the way of details, Google said it would update its transparency centers for EU users to show why they see ads, or why content gets taken down.
Film and TV stations are offering AI positions at $200,000 to $1 million annually while Hollywood writers have been on strike for more than three months.
Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling star in the Warner Bros. mega-hit, now in theaters.