Plus, speculation on a new folding Pixel smartphone.
The public health agency was planning on using the data for Covid and non-Covid related purposes.
Google's inaugural budget smartphone will see its last software update in July 2022.
Workers wrote a letter criticizing Apple's Hybrid Work Pilot which aims to get employees back in the office at least three days per week.
You can enable the feature now to see if it shows up on your second-gen Nest Hub.
The U.S. is hoping to reduce its dependence on other countries for key minerals amid the EV and energy grid transition.
We're also hearing rumblings about the Apple Watch SE 2, which could be more rugged than its predecessor.
New data from Mozilla indicates that some common mental health apps have concerning user data practices.
There's plenty to look forward to in Android's next version, and now you can run the beta to try it out.
Enhance your privacy and speed up your system with these top browsers.
If Twitter and YouTube are skeeving you out, the bloc believes it can offer an alternative.
Putin's government's activities curtailing VPNs has only pushed more people to find bootlegs of big releases.
On this week's Gadgettes, we have to talk about Elon Musk buying Twitter.
Greene's bill would attempt to classify social media platforms as common carries and prevent them from removing political content.
A new study commissioned by the venerable tech giant shows that repairing products massively reduces waste and emissions.
Are you sure you know what you're looking at? Here's how to tell.
HBO Max's dystopian-techno horror-comedy starring Cristin Milioti and Ray Romano returns—and reality's never been more unreliable.
You can try out the launcher, but it tells us nothing about the Nothing smartphone experience.
Here's how you can access the updated list of sensitive categories.
The pledge is meant to signal a difference of approach toward the internet compared to Russia and China.