A 20-foot-tall Donkey Kong arcade machine? A bathroom scale that doesn't show your weight? There's a lot you may have missed in April.
Creators will be able to make animated text effects or perfectly color corrected clips through simple text commands.
Think your fancy new ride's in-vehicle surveillance videos are private? Think again.
As film shuffled toward the graveyard, digital cameras went through their rebellious teen phase.
In response to viral Dall-E-generated pictures of Donald Trump's arrest, a Berkeley computer science professor argues for the visual designation of AI's images.
Adobe’s Firefly beta takes art from its stock library and public domain, with plans to eventually compensate stock image creators.
The Ayaneo Geek offers solid performance at a more reasonable price, but is still a tough sell compared to the Steam Deck.
Remove everything from ex partners to buildings with a click or a tap.
Razer continues to be the Apple of gaming with its latest Razer Blade gaming laptop.
Framework wants to ditch the throwaway mentality and change how people think about computers.
This big phone is great, but even in its ultimate form, it’s hardly as exciting as its folding siblings.
EU officials are disappointed that Twitter's disinformation report was short on data and commitments to improving the platform.
The HP Dragonfly Folio G3 offers decent performance and long runtime, but comes with a hefty price tag.
The gadgets that best represent the turbulent year that saw us going outside again.
Designers are voicing their frustration on the page for the Pantone Connect plugin, which they have to buy to use Pantone colors in Adobe apps.
Harness the power of artificial intelligence to get stuff done.
Project All of Me promises to easily fix poor framing after a photo's been snapped.
The new One-click Delete and Fill relies on AI smarts to make parts of a photo completely disappear.
New data from Adobe shows that a majority of ‘non-professional’ content creators are struggling to make a buck, but it's much harder for some more than others.
You don't actually need to get any other devices involved.