Data from private tracking firms reportedly shows that Facebook's userbase and engagement time have not been dinged after news was banned on the platform.
Google might be trying to facilitate Garmin Response for satellite connectivity, though it's unclear if it will bring a free service like Apple’s Emergency SOS.
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It's still one of the best Android smartwatches you can get, even if it is primarily more of the same.
The major cloud storage platform said unlimited was made for businesses, but folks were apparently ‘pooling’ or even ‘reselling’ storage space.
It's only available in the Public Preview for now, but it's clear the Nest app is on its way out.
Researchers found 37 websites that appeared to use AI to “scramble and rewrite” stories from mainstream publications and republish them for ad revenue.
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.
A new FCC filing reveals there's something new on the horizon, but we don't have a definite idea of what it is.
I have no sense of direction after using Google Maps for 15 years; I can’t flirt because of Grindr; now I wonder what ChatGPT will render vestigial.
Will the Pixel spark a trend among other Android phone makers?
Google's AI-powered Search Generative Experience is happy to list the advantages of genocide and provide cooking instructions for poisonous mushrooms.
X (formerly Twitter) appears to be playing around with some unconventional strategies to verify its premium users.
Samsung’s Try Galaxy app wants to lure away iPhone 15 buyers to its premiere foldables like the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 4.
There's a lot of fun and useful functions hidden away in that empty white bar.
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A judge said nonwhite creators who sued YouTube "do not come close" to proving racially biased algorithms were responsible for their videos getting taken down.
It’s not as much as the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra's 45W, but it's much faster than the current iPhone 14 Pro’s 27W.