A 110-inch 16K TV? An iPhone case with a Rolex attached? There's a lot you may have missed in May.
Facebook and Instagram say a bill forcing them to pay publishers a journalism usage fee amounts to a "slush fund" for a Big Media boogeyman.
Elon Musk's expanded Community Notes feature will ask users to "add context" to maybe-AI-generated images.
Sources revealed to 9to5Google that the next version of Google's smartwatch will be powered by a Snapdragon processor.
The graphics card maker, which makes products for artificial intelligence computing, is seeing a soaring stock value as it rides the wave of AI enthusiasm.
A computer scientist explains the carbon footprint of ChatGPT and its cousins.
Parler banned Troy Smocks over violent threats—threats that landed him in federal prison. Now Smocks is suing for $370 million.
Reddit users have shared a hack that can create working Windows XP activation codes, though you should think twice before booting up the two-decade old OS.
YouTube Stories will officially end on June 26 as the company shifts its gaze to YouTube Shorts
Apple, Amazon, Wells Fargo, and others have instructed their employees to keep sensitive data out of ChatGPT—or even restricted it entirely.
The Galaxy Watch 5 shed itself of the 'Classic' title in exchange for a 'Pro' model. Now Samsung seems to be returning to its well-liked tactile bevel controls.
Thanks to a bonkers new interview with the Oscar winner, the world can now know that Padmé Amidala made off with Anakin Skywalker's padawan braid.
ChatGPT Plus users should now have access to internet search. Plus, Microsoft is adding a Copilot into Windows 11.
The video game goliath shut down its randomized "gacha pipe" micro-transaction system in October 2022, but the company is still facing flack.
Take the stress levels down a notch or two with these apps.
We won't have to put up with passwords for all that much longer.
Where, oh where, will my childhood YouTube account's videos go? Nowhere, apparently.
The announcement of subterranean, burger-wielding robots comes after Wendy's said it would test AI in its drive-thru.
Images also confirm the Google Pixel 8's cameras are being combined in one pill-shaped module.
The FTC is imposing a consent decree on the period tracker for giving your data to advertisers. It's part of the agency's ongoing pro-consumer power grab.