Significant shareholder TCI Fund Management wrote a letter to Alphabet's CEO, requesting they make major staff cuts like other big tech companies.
That is, as long as you have an iPhone and an ample view of the sky.
According to leakers it'll go for the same price as the Z Fold 4, and will have an annoying protruding camera bar.
Google will make the record payout to end a privacy lawsuit brought by 40 state attorneys general, the latest in its long line of privacy problems.
The Elon Musk-owned aerospace company reportedly purchased at least $250,000 in advertisements from the Elon Musk-owned social media platform.
The platform says it has 2 million users and claims it will be down for at least 7-10 days.
The company announced that Chris Rock will perform live during an upcoming comedy special. Word is he might also reference the “slap” incident.
A better interface is coming to Android's screen in the car, but it's going into beta first.
The device will have GPS and cellular connectivity, but we won't see it until 2024.
A spreadsheet of job losses compiled by ex-Twitter employees suggests that engineering has been hit particularly hard by job losses.
MIT researchers say they have a way to guard pictures from AI image generators, but some experts argue that no fix can stop the march of progress.
The company has officially started issuing refunds and will continue to do so into 2023.
An independent test suggests Apple collects data about you and your phone when its own settings promise to “disable the sharing of Device Analytics altogether.”
The former engineer shared an email downloading extension tool he believed employees could use as a form of "self-protection."
The much-anticipated sequel to Wanderers finally arrives November 15.
Siri! I'm asking you to do something for me, Siri!
The password is dead... long live the passkey (if you've updated your software).
The new feature will prominently display order statuses in your inbox.
As we bid farewell to Google Hangouts, we thought it only appropriate to look back at Google's many, many, messenger iterations.
The Connectivity Standards Alliance held an event today to announce the first batch of compatible devices.