Previous leaks for Google’s upcoming mid-range version of the Pixel 7 say it's set to launch in June and cost somewhere around $500.
Microsoft is enabling an AI ‘copilot’ in all 365 apps, though it's reminding users they should really check the AI’s work.
In an excerpt from his book "Meganets," technologist David Auerbach parses how our "part-machine, part-human leviathans" make us feel the world has gone insane.
Duolingo, Microsoft, Slack, and New York City schools are all companies, brands, and places that are desperate ride the wave of the hyperrealistic chatbot.
Samsung responds to the controversy around the moon-capturing capabilities of its Galaxy S22/S23 Ultra cameras.
I'm not feeling the rounded look of the next Google flagship.
Unfortunately, it's rolling out over time, so some users might not get it in time for March Madness.
A user survey hints at a new project that aligns with Amazon's lucrative push into advertising as a complement to Prime.
As part of the tech giant's ongoing layoffs, the company has cut its Ethics and Society team, which had focused on aligning AI products with responsible policy.
Google is testing tools that will soon expose more people to next generation AI than ever before
If your OLED TV is going to be the center of your living room, it might as well look the part.
The latest leak from overseas alleges the Pixel 7a will adopt more memory and a faster refresh rate than its predecessor.
The Ant-Man 3 script was leaked a month before the film's release on a subreddit aptly named r/MarvelStudiosSpoilers.
The company is also pushing out more features to older Pixel devices.
Meta and Google are on a collision course with lawmakers over the Online News Act, which would force them to pay publishers for content.
From Android 14 to folding smartphones to devices that will never launch, here's what Google might regale us with at this spring's developer conference.
It's a more useful and more flexible feature than you may have realized.
Corporate vice president Yusuf Mehdi said Microsoft was aware it was still a "small, low, single digit share player." Even so, it's ready to take on Google.
The videos were reportedly part of an advertising campaign for an app called FaceMega, and seemingly featured Watson and Scarlett Johansson.
It’s the last developer preview before Android 14 goes beta.