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AI is in dangerous legal territory. Could the queen of pop put an end to its free-wheeling ways?
The U.S. antitrust regulator is looking into billion-dollar deals between OpenAI, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Anthropic.
The built-in thermometer can check how hot or cold your gadgets and drinks are getting.
The iPhone maker has been a tortoise in the AI race, but analysts expect a generative AI injection to happen soon.
Eric Schmidt is reportedly starting a tech-enabled arms dealer to sell drones to the Ukrainian government.
Official repair kits for more Galaxy smartphones and other devices in Samsung’s ecosystem are now available.
The first step is admitting you have a problem. Google’s AI wants to help.
More memory and an improved camera make the phone a compelling offering. But then you still have to deal with OnePlus's OxygenOS.
True? False? Somewhere in between? Google's online tool will tell you.
The titanium pulls everything together, but Galaxy AI’s tricks are only a treat if you keep it simple.
Your challenge is to identify the fastest racehorses in a stable.
Costly AI subscriptions are popping up left and right, but it’s unclear if people are willing to pay up.
It's only a few weeks into 2024, and it's clear how some things weren't as great as we initially thought whether it's Amazon's Alexa or just all of Elon Musk.
Everyone from users to corporations hates cookie popups. Now the EU thinks a "cookie pledge" will solve the mess it created.
A bombshell report on Google News filling up with AI-generated content led to heated comments from the company.
The retail giant is reportedly working on a supercharged AI Alexa, and it wants to charge a subscription. Apparently, it’s already a disaster.
The company pledged to increase privacy for abortion seekers, but a study shows Google hasn’t followed through.