Workers spread out across four cities to demand Amazon and Google quit a cloud computing project and sever ties with the Israeli government.
Android’s answer to AirDrop wants to be as seamless to use as pushing a button.
In addition to new Apple Watches and AirPods Pro, Apple’s iPhone 14 hopes to be everything you need.
At a conference and in a leaked meeting recording, Sundar Pichai reportedly referenced simplifying the company, and aiming for 20% more "efficiency."
Use Signal. Pay Signal. Just do it. It's a good thing.
According to the new book "Like, Comment, Subscribe," a senior executive proposed a drastic solution to the eerie kids content raking in views.
You don't have to make every tweet visible to every reader anymore.
The two companies agreed to a multi-year partnership that will see Meta headsets powered by custom Qualcomm chipsets.
New restrictions on exports targeting certain chips used to scale artificial intelligence systems, impact both Nvidia and AMD.
From social media giants like Facebook and TikTok to major credit bureaus, privacy violations and data breaches have collectively cost companies billions.
The worker says she faced retaliation and described an environment where pro-Palestinian voices feel silenced.
The app is reportedly full of people posting content that hints at violence, and Google says Truth hasn't cleaned up their act.
A Russian court fined Twitch 3 million roubles for refusing to remove a two-hour live stream with an aide to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Collectively, the pools were reportedly worth more than $10 million in undeclared tax revenues.
The general public can now access LaMDA, but only through limited structured demos intended to keep it from devolving into a toxic nightmare.
But don't throw out your Galaxy Watch 4. The improvements are minimal.
The folding smartphone is a delight to use and is a welcome escape from the doldrums of regular smartphones, but holy crap, it costs so much.
Many of the suits allege the company has failed to register its assets as securities and protect users’ crypto from theft or bankruptcy.
The service shuts down in September due to a drop in active commuters.
The company said that 85% of users’ emails sent through the closed email forwarding service beta contained hidden trackers.