The Pentagon cited supposed threats from China as a key motivator for ramping up "responsible" military applications for artificial intelligence.
Chrome OS M103 lets you swap photos and Wi-Fi credentials between your Chromebook and Android smartphone even faster.
Similar to other labels, the idea is to help people direct customers to queer-owned businesses in their area.
Jacuzzi's smart tubs unwittingly left owners' personal details fully exposed for months until the issue was quietly resolved, a security researcher said.
The tech giant also agreed to a slate of licensing deals as part of its settlement with the French Competition Authority.
Premium materials feel great on the head, but this pair of headphones doesn't quite best the competition on every front.
We might not have fully self-aware AI in the real world yet, but there's been plenty of directors who've given us a glimpse.
Sergey Brin and Nicole Shanahan quietly got together in 2015, and they're quietly trying to split now, according to court filings.
Forget the winners like Windows and Xbox: This tech giant has a lot of skeletons in its closet.
At Star Wars Celebration, io9 spoke with two Topps team members about the popular Star Wars card app.
It's started rolling out for Android TV, Google TV, and Roku devices.
Facebook's own employees think its efforts combating misinformation on climate change are inadequate. Read the internal documents for yourself.
Observations from a radio telescope almost certainly aren't evidence of aliens, but we'd love to know more about these alleged signals.
The company intends to slather users’ feeds with recommendations of posts outside of who they follow, and it will be all the worse for it.
Those little addictive videos are growing in popularity, for some reason?
Though there are limitations to the new features that might make them not-so-useful depending on where you go, or if you're traveling with friends.
A new AI bot is based on late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s 27 years of writings, though it seems to lack a clear sense of some legal questions.
The comedian used his Last Week Tonight segment to blast Big Tech's alleged anticompetitive behavior and advocate in favor of new antitrust bills.
Regulators in the EU first began probing tech giants' advertising dominance last year. Now the companies are offering concessions to avoid fines.
We're a little over a month away from the expected release date, but YouTube's got plenty of teasers already.