The online platform is removing ads or content that claim climate change doesn’t exist.
You'll be able to react to sections of text with a thumbs up, a Flamenco dancer, or a train.
The company, which has never turned a profit, plans to trial new options to its app in the U.K. this summer and then move into hotel booking.
The app wants to be your one-stop shop for all things streaming, and its new features show promise, even in beta.
A handful of companies are officially launching their flying delivery robots. Hooray?
The Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online initiative has rescued 20 terabytes of data that ranges from Chernobyl memorials to government archives.
Tyler needs a smartwatch for productivity. Here's what they should buy.
It's relieving that Samsung and Google aren't the only Android smartphones, though the latest from OnePlus is not without its caveats.
Google has released software that can turn any old laptop into a like-new Chromebook.
The new launcher should make it easier to find and organize apps.
The Tech Oversight Project's site features dozens of pages on everything from tech anti-competitive practices to spreading anti-vaccine misinformation.
Google is changing up the look of Gmail—and you can customize it too.
You'll need a paid Google Workplace account to survey friends, family, and colleagues on when to get a meetup on the books with appointment scheduling.
A 19-year-old Harvard student made a website to resettle Ukrainian refugees in three days. What could go wrong?
A third-generation Nest Hub that also functions as a tablet is in line with Google’s vision for both tablets and smart home devices.
Apple, which is worth $2.85 trillion, said the new Digital Markets Act would “prohibit us from charging for intellectual property.”
Ukraine's vice prime minister said the military uses Clearview AI to identify the soldier and then contacts their family via social media.
For a basic Android phone, it has some good qualities. But night shots will be a dealbreaker for most.
Thousands of civilians have been killed and over 3.6 million Ukrainians have become refugees.
If you’re not careful, your iPhone photo library can become an unwieldy mess. Here's how to organize your photos on device and in the iCloud.