Carl Pei, the CEO of Nothing, confirmed it in an interview.
Apple has been sued again—and again—because it collects data when its privacy settings promise not to, according to researchers' tests.
The orbital near miss happened on January 27, with the two large pieces of space junk, both from the Soviet era, missing each other by an estimated 20 feet.
Iñaki Godoy's Monkey D. Luffy and his crew are finally getting ready to take to the sea later this year.
It’s not the first time the spacecraft has had issues with its imaging instrument.
io9 spoke with Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann about this week's Nick Offerman-centric episode, "Long, Long Time."
Shou Zi Chew, the platform's chief executive, will make his first appearance before a congressional committee, and try to allay legislator's security fears.
Kaze Emanuar is making the almost 30-year-old Nintendo console do things that seem impossible.
A new ChatGPT-style bot will reportedly be introduced to Baidu in the coming months.
Georgia police are invoking a 2017 terrorism law against activists accused of little more than trespassing.
Peek in for some Thunderbolts news, another Quantumania teaser, and a casting announcement for the new Goosebumps show.
Rumors have swirled around foldable i-devices since 2016, though some analysts disagree we'll see a foldable tablet next year.
David Hasselhoff would no doubt approve of Matt Gray's upgraded signage.
The luxury car manufacturer's new self-driving system has edged out Tesla's efforts per the SAE Levels of Driving Automation.
The first new toys from the Super Mario Bros. Movie don't need to be haunted by the specter of Chris Pratt's voice.
The coming week will also be a time for solemn reflection, as NASA commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster.
The Marvel Studios hit stars Letitia Wright, Angela Bassett, and the main focus of this clip, Martin Freeman.
The incident was caused by a battery fire, authorities said. Firefighters had to use 6,000 gallons of water to extinguish the fire.
Recently axed Google employees took to TikTok to share how they found out if they were one of the 12,000 people laid off and what happened afterwards.
MSG Entertainment is using facial recognition to identify, accost, and remove attorneys involved in lawsuits against it. It's doubling down on doing it.