The new device is an upgrade from the Phone (1)—a better processor, improved camera, and even more signature LED glyphs—with a $599 price tag.
The Trump-appointed judge defended his bombshell ruling against government critics who say the ban is causing immediate harm, including at the State Dept.
We already knew that generative AI replicates human biases, but it turns out the tools meant to identify it do, as well.
Apple purchased Shazam for $400 million in 2018, and since then has included it as a free app on iPhones.
A federal judge had barred government agencies from contacting social media companies with takedown requests, normally routine inquiries.
Samsung is expected to reveal more about Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5, but we’ll have to wait and see how Samsung flips the script on Google.
Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez says the government won't pay for ads until Meta agrees to pay news publishers for content.
A federal judge ordered Biden officials and others in the executive branch to stop the practice of suggesting content moderation takedown requests.
The Fairphone 4 is finally coming to the US, but as an Android phone with most of Google stripped away.
OpenAI officially released Browse with Bing in beta last week, only to reverse course on Monday.
An update to Google's privacy policy suggests that the entire public internet is fair game for its AI projects.
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The company reportedly believes the EU's new Digital Markets Act gives it an opening to provide an app marketplace alternative to Google and Apple.
Google withdrew its previous support for a planned drag show after its Christian employees signed a petition claiming it went against their "religious beliefs."
NetChoice, the group that filed the lawsuit, represents major tech giants like Meta, Airbnb, Amazon, TikTok, Google, and more.
Google is testing how it can stop users from watching ad-free videos as ad revenue declines.
Google is cutting off access to Canadian news links in search and other major products in response to Canada's recently passed Online News Act.
Reports says the FTC will try to break up Amazon in an upcoming antitrust case. For the government's consumer advocates, it's the biggest test yet.
A research firm found Google's video ad system defrauds customers 80% of the time. Some advertisers want their money back.