Musk tweeted late Sunday he hasn't had sex "in ages (sigh)."
While Russia has only fined the search giant, the Donetsk People’s Republic is implementing a full digital blockade.
Regulators are on a crusade against enormous corporate mergers, but big tech is getting close to completing some of the biggest acquisitions in U.S. history.
It’s a hit for Google with its Tensor processor and night shooting capabilities, though it still sweats some of the small stuff.
The company introduced a ton of new tools and features for developers at Alexa Live, many of which revolve around the idea of the ambient home.
A select group of testers will take Google's prototype AR glasses to the streets next month to gather real-world data on things like data and traffic.
Buildings hosting both Oracle and Google cloud servers in the UK failed to manage temperature spikes, causing shut downs during the ongoing Euro heat wave.
YouTube is the last American tech platform standing in Russia, but it's taking a financial beating from regulators there.
A recent update now asks apps to reveal what data they collect, but it nixes the permissions info that showed insight into what Google knew about each app.
Android 13 Beta 4 is available for download, meaning the next version of the OS is almost ready for primetime.
Alphabet Inc. and Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company is "not immune to economic headwinds" in a letter to employees.
I still don't get the point of the LEDs on the back, but they do look cool.
Amazon's snooping doesn't stop when your shopping spree does. A non-exhaustive review of the traits Amazon tracks, including if you're a fan of Lady Gaga.
With rumblings of Samsung's next folding phone on the horizon, it felt an apt time to look back at the journey that brought us here.
A trek through the latest software beta reveals evidence of virtual payment options in mobile Safari.
The latest leaks indicate we'll get a bit of a reprise of the smartwatch's style and a more watch-like watch.
The Playstation Store announced they were removing access to hundreds of movies from some European users, and would not say whether they will be reimbursed.
The company might be pushing away some fans with its early entrance into the blockchain, but that might be the point.
For years, the company barred mail-order abortion providers from certifying themselves with a "Provides abortion" label in Search ads. Now they can.
The bipartisan pair of senators heightened calls to investigate TikTok following reports alleging China-based employees accessed U.S. user data.