After years of service to the social media giant, Sandberg is officially out.
The Galaxy S24 is here, including a titanium Ultra edition, plus there’s tons of AI and even a hint of the long-forlorn health-focused smart ring.
Google swears everything is fine. A new study—and many people's lived experience—says different.
The feature lets users select objects in any app to get regular or AI-based Search results, though we still don't know which future phones will have access.
Samsung continues to show the Android world how flagships are done with the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra—now in titanium!
Samsung’s latest headline phone to be revealed Wednesday will be big on AI, but the more expensive Ultra will likely sport a titanium frame.
An updated disclaimer for the useless mode comes after Google settled a $5 billion lawsuit over consumer privacy.
Some of the best robots of this year's CES were ball-based, but there were plenty of other weird machines with strangling arms and manic, electronic voices.
Everything from huge studio speakers to petite portable ones, our picks for the best speaker will make all your music sound its best.
Plus: The best and weirdest gadgets from CES 2024.
The Android phone maker says go ahead, fix your own phone.
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.
The tech giant says it is ridding the virtual assistant of over a dozen "underutilized features."
The ability is rolling out as part of Google's CES 2024 announcements. Nearby Share is also getting rebranded, plus updates to the smart home and Android Auto.
Autonomous vehicles from Waymo will venture out of the city and start driving on Arizona’s highways in the coming weeks.
Perplexity AI wants to revolutionize search with answers instead of links, and Amazon’s founder has agreed to help it unseat Google.
Search is bringing up random Google Docs now, including one that looks like somebody’s homework.
The tech industry feasted on headlines around Harvard’s president, signaling that DEI efforts may no longer be a priority in Silicon Valley.
It's that time of year again when I break my back to bring my whole home office on the road.
AI, cute robots, and all the awesome tech from the show floor.