A new complaint to the FTC complaint claims Amazon's 'search results' are so packed with ads, we shouldn't even call them 'search results.'
The "multi-year extension" for both YouTube and YouTube TV is the culmination of a months-long feud between Google and Roku.
In the past decade, newspapers have seen their resources shrink to nothing as the likes of Google suck up advertising revenue. Now they're suing.
The suit alleges that the company blatantly ignored warnings about the platform's problems in the region for five years—and by then, it was too late.
Google's first in-house smartwatch could arrive next year, but will Android users get burned again?
Privacy experts worry the patent could normalize Clearview’s controversial data scraping practices in lieu of meaningful legal constraints.
It’s probably a displaced boulder, but the Yutu 2 rover will now investigate this “obtrusive cube” from up-close to make sure.
The company will wait until 2022 to determine when its U.S. workers can safely return to the office in the long-term.
A U.S. official opposed legally binding instruments to limit the use of 'Killer Robots', instead favoring a "code of conduct."
The feature has finally rolled out to non-Pixel smartphones, though iPhones have to wait.
Efforts to move GPU manufacturing out of China have failed. Now vendors are asking the White House to remove a 25% tariff.
The SYFY/USA Network series based on the cult-beloved Child's Play films will return in 2022.
In an incredibly simple four-year scam, prosecutors claim the men just said they held the copyrights and collected music royalties.
It's not clear how well it'll work after Dec. 13, so enjoy it while you can.
Google is reportedly looking to make its own smartwatch at long last.
You can quickly find out if your doctor takes your insurance and whether they speak your language.
Microsoft is sending Edge users weird messages when they try to download Chrome, and it's not OK.
Meeting participants who have been invited but who have not joined will be siloed into a “Not Joined” section.
Apple clearly has huge plans for augmented reality, but will glasses actually replace iPhones?
Climate models are usually run on supercomputers. But Amazon has donated cloud computing time to run a model—with a twist.